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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Conservative Party Headquaters with her husband Philip on June 9, 2017 in London, England. After a snap election was called the United Kingdom went to the polls yesterday, in a closely fought election the results from across the country are being counted and an overall result is expected in the early hours.

Theresa May Strikes a Deal Following General Election Shock

PM will reportedly ask the Queen for permission to form a minority government.
By Andre Walker
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - APRIL 29: President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker speaks to the media as he arrives at the Council of the European Union ahead of an EU Council meeting on April 29, 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. The 27 members of the European Union will meet in Brussels for a special European Council meeting to discuss the continuing Brexit negotiations.

President Jean-Claude Juncker Has Committed EU to Brexit Suicide

Aloof EU Commission chief is an unelected dictator of a government with no accountability.
By Andre Walker
British Prime Minister Theresa May walks out of 10 Downing Street to make a statement to the media in central London on April 18, 2017. British Prime Minister Theresa May called today for an early general election on June 8 in a surprise announcement as Britain prepares for delicate negotiations on leaving the European Union. / AFP PHOTO / Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS

British General Election: What’s the Point (and What Are Bookies Saying?)

Once again, confusion reigns supreme in the UK.
By Andre Walker
Charles Keidan and Rebecca Steinfeld depart the High Court.

Great Britain’s Gay Marriage Mess Heads for Supreme Court

By Andre Walker
Home Secretary Theresa May leaves Downing Street following a cabinet meeting on June 27, 2016 in London, England.

British PM Theresa May Faces a Rocky Road Ahead

By Dr. Maha Hosain Aziz
The east pediment of the Parthenon Marbles, on view at the British Museum.

UK Parliament Pushes Bill to Return Elgin Marbles to Greece

By Alanna Martinez
Prime Minister-in-waiting, Theresa May.

Britain’s New Prime Minister Is Gordon Brown in Drag

By Andre Walker
TOPSHOT - Heavy rain hits the Mall as people wait for Britain's Queen Elizabeth II to return to Buckingham Palace from the Houses of Parliament following the State Opening of Parliament in central London on May 18, 2016. The State Opening of Parliament marks the formal start of the parliamentary year and the Queen's Speech sets out the governments agenda for the coming session. / AFP / LEON NEAL

UKIP on the March: Independence Will Continue to Win

By Andre Walker
(L-R) Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, Prime Minister David Cameron and General Sir Chris Deverell are joined by other dignataries as they take the salute during the main military parade during the Armed Forces Day National Event on June 25, 2016 in Cleethorpes, England. The visit by the Prime Minister came the day after the country voted to leave the European Union. Armed Forces Day is an annual event that gives an opportunity for the country to show its support for the men and women in the British Armed Forces.

Understanding Brexit’s Security Implications

By John R. Schindler
An Orthodox jew talks on his mobile phone as he walks past the Ahavas Torah synagogue in the Stamford Hill area of north London on March 22, 2015. Six people have been arrested after a group broke into a synagogue in a heavily Jewish area of north London, police said Sunday, describing the incident as anti-Semitic. Police were called to the synagogue in Stamford Hill, home to Europe's largest strictly Orthodox Jewish community, in the early hours of Sunday to reports of a disturbance. AFP PHOTO / NIKLAS HALLE'N

In Britain, a Growing Cancer of Israel Hatred

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
London Mayor Boris Johnson addresses supporters during a 'Vote Leave' rally April 15 in Manchester, England.

Obama’s Brexit Hypocrisy Squanders ‘Anglosphere’ Moment

By Bernie Quigley
W's EIC Stefano Tonchi and Samantha Cameron

Smythson Turns the Page on a New Manhattan Boutique

By Dena Silver
Pizza Rat is captivating the Internet for the second straight day thanks to its Twitter account. (Photo: Twitter)

Pizza Rat Now Has Its Own Twitter Account

By John Bonazzo
We could make a lot of really terrible pig puns here, but we'll just let you use your imagination. (Photo: Twitter)

David Cameron’s Pig Joins Twitter After #PigGate

By John Bonazzo
Demonstrators participate in the annual May Day march in Trafalgar Square on May 1, 2015 in London, England. This year, the protests focused on privatization of the National Gallery. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

National Gallery Workers in London Strike Over Privatization

By Alanna Martinez
"Big Ben"? Get it? (Photo: flickr.com/s_w_ellis/)

It Sure Looks Like Members of Parliament and Their Staff Spend a Lot of Time Trying to Watch Porn

By Kelly Faircloth
Not who I want to talk porno with, really. (Photo by David Bebber - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Brits Will Soon Have to Inform Their ISPs If They Want to See Porn

By Kelly Faircloth

Let the Games Begin, Mr. Romney! Golden Banter from British Comics

By Jessica Shiraz
Vladimir Putin striking a pose with the other world leaders at the G20 Summit. (Photo: Getty)

Vladimir Putin Waves For No One

By Hunter Walker
Mr. Coulson, far right, flips the bird at Piers Morgan's book party in 2005.

Former <em>News of the World</em> Editor Andy Coulson Detained For Suspected Perjury

By Kat Stoeffel
Hill Krishann asking his question (Photo: YouTube)

British Prime Minister Gives Advice to City Council Candidate [Video]

By Colin Campbell
Tracey Emin's "More Passion" (2010) (Photo: Lehmann Maupin)

Tracey Emin Donates Neon to 10 Downing Street, Earning Harsh Reviews

By Andrew Russeth

Bloomberg, Cameron and the Hot Dogs: A Love Story

By Max Abelson

Zuckerberg Makes First, Awkward Appearance With a Head of State

By Dan Duray
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