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Boyd, Andrew | October 2, 1976 issue
Discusses the European Commission's ruling that Great Britain is guilty of administering torture and inhuman and degrading treatment to prisoners sized...

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Boyd, Andrew | October 2, 1972 issue
Focuses on the rejection of the direct rule by Great Britain over Ireland during the 1970's. Views of Catholics on role of Sean MacStiophain in precipitating...

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Laski, Harold J. | June 15, 1946 issue
This article analyses a session of debate on foreign affairs in the British House of Commons. There is no reason for disagreement on any major issue between...

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Kirchwey, Freda | July 13, 1946 issue
The article focuses on the British military attack on the Jewish establishment in Palestine. According to the author, when he was in Palestine, panic was...

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Gedye, G. E. R. | January 9, 1954 issue
Until such time as the archives of the British Foreign office covering the last two years are made available to historians, the guiding principles of British...

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Fitzgerald, C. P. | July 10, 1954 issue
For Hong Kong, the British colony is but one of scores of islands large and small which lie off this part of the Chinese coast. Some are part of the colony,...

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Roth, Andrew | May 24, 1952 issue
Great Britain seems on the point of being locked in a triangle of its own making. British foreign and imperial policy dearly loves creating triangles, with...

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Hutchison, Keith | April 21, 1951 issue
Hugh Gaitskell, Great Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that the budget he had presented to the House of Commons was not the kind he could have...

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November 17, 1956 issue
Great Britain and the United Nations are moving towards a new collision over the Middle East. While they agreed last week to establish a U.N. police force...

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Vallance, Aylmer | September 22, 1945 issue
A question mark over Lancaster House dominates the London, England sky. The article discusses the provisional adoption of an agenda comprising the questions...

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