18 December, 2021 | World | How the November tragedy in the English Channel could change approaches to migration policy in the UK and the EU |
14 November, 2021 | World | How the conflict over the fish trade provoked a new diplomatic confrontation between Great Britain and France |
16 October, 2021 | World | What are the reasons for the deterioration of relations between the Western allies |
14 April, 2021 | World | Will vaccination successes return the United Kingdom to pre-quarantine? |
1 December, 2020 | World | The Ukrainian Week has discussed the newest strategic agreement between Kyiv and London, bilateral partnership, and trade perspectives with Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Ukraine |
16 October, 2020 | World | How the UK government plans to address the issue of migrants |
16 August, 2020 | World | New finance minister Rishi Sunak as competitor of the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson? |
9 July, 2020 | World | Why racial problems split British society |
25 May, 2020 | World | What are the challenges of Britain's foreign policy? |
21 March, 2020 | World | Why the British program on deradicalization proved to be ineffective |
13 February, 2020 | World | How the politics of re-elected prime minister Boris Johnson will affect the United Kingdom and neighboring countries |
8 November, 2019 | Politics | Brexit is splitting British politics, and it is difficult to gauge the scale of this split |
20 October, 2019 | World | What economic and political challenges are threatening the new UK Prime Minister |
21 September, 2019 | World | Will Boris Johnson be able to repeat the success of his cult-hero Winston Churchill as Prime Minister of Great Britain? |
22 March, 2019 | Politics | What measures Europe can apply to former ISIS militants |
26 August, 2018 | World | Is Europe facing a wave of modern antisemitism? |
4 November, 2013 | There were very few people in attendance at oligarch Dmytro Firtash’s “Days of Ukraine” in the UK who actually discovered Ukraine | |
14 August, 2013 | British Ambassador in Ukraine Simon Smith: “Progressive association with the EU, its standards and practices will be profoundly beneficial for Ukraine and will help it unlock its potential” | |
12 August, 2013 | News | The survey of 4,500 hoteliers named the British as the worst tourists in Europe, but the French the worst worldwide. Center For Strategic and International Studies writes. |
2 July, 2013 | News | During his visit to Kazakhstan British prime minister said the EU should extend its membership deeper into the former Soviet Union, calling for its borders to run from the Atlantic to the Urals, The Guardian reports. |
2 June, 2013 | World | Britain has opened a way for people from former British colonies such as Kenya, Cyprus and Aden to claim compensation for tortures and detainment during its colonial rule |
27 May, 2013 | World | Should the United Kingdom leave the European Union? It is the issue that has split Britain’s politicians |
8 April, 2013 | World | Margaret Thatcher made Britons feel confident of themselves, and once again proud of their country, and have put the ‘Great’ back into Great Britain |
7 April, 2013 | ||
12 October, 2012 | World | There is growing resentment in UK of the way that some militants from minority groups are exploiting the reluctance of the police, social services and the law to target known extremists for fear of being labelled racists. |
11 October, 2012 | World | Is Britain still obsessed by social class? In recent years, this seemed to be fading. Under the governments of Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair, British society appeared to be more egalitarian, more meritocratic and less dominated by the way people speak, what school they attended and what position their parents had in society. |
8 September, 2012 | World | After one of the longest, costliest and most colourful court cases in British legal history, Boris Berezovsky has suffered a spectacular loss in his lawsuit against Roman Abramovich, and will have to pay one of the highest bills for court expenses ever incurred by a private individual - amounting, according to most estimates, to well over £100 million. |
3 September, 2012 | World | Case of Julian Assange founder of the Wikileaks became a diplomatic rebus for the United Kingdom and Ecuador |
30 August, 2012 | Society | How will Britain use optimism, hope and sports facilities left after one of the best games in years? |
18 July, 2012 | Economics | The scandal involving Barlays, one of Britain's biggest banks, reveals large-scale fraud on the Western lending market |
10 May, 2012 | World | Will the UK be the least hospitable host of the Olympics in the recent time? |
17 April, 2012 | History | 90 years ago, when Ireland gained its independence from Great Britain, Ukraine lost its independence on the other side of Europe |
29 March, 2012 | World | British conservatism is a philosophy of moderation which means that while Conservatives broadly support the established laws, they recognise the continual need for evolution rather than revolution. |
23 January, 2012 | Politics | The London-Edingburg confrontation around the Scotland’s independence referendum date exacerbates |
25 November, 2011 | After OWS protests blockaded St Paul's Cathedral, Anglican church faces dilemma whether to support the state or maintain the protesters | |
3 October, 2011 | Politics | Britain is one of the largest Western investors in Russia, yet has worse political relations with Moscow than any other major Western power. |
6 September, 2011 | Britain's Muslims are poorer, less well educated, have a higher unemployment rate and feel more alienated from the mainstream than almost any other ethnic or minority group. | |
24 June, 2011 | World | David Cameron managed to maintain popularity of the British government. While the burden of dissatisfied voters was taken by Liberal Democrats |