Just as Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee helped energize the nation, Saturday’s event will provide a boost to national pride at a time of crisis and runaway inflation
In the run-up to the coronation ceremony, to be held this Saturday at Westminster Abbey, the new King is already making relevant gestures in both the international and domestic arenas
The Australian actress and goodwill ambassador for the UNHCR talks to EL PAÍS about the refugee crisis, the need for collective responsibility and why the dehumanization of asylum seekers needs to be stopped
The Good Friday Agreement brought an end to three decades of violence during The Troubles, an era that the new generation is eager to consign to history
A new generation of British leaders has altered the political landscape but experts point out the next general election will be the real acid test among the wider public
Tim Davie announced on Monday that the popular sports presenter will return to “Match of the Day,” bringing to a close a days-long saga over the network’s social media guidelines
The agreement, described as a ‘decisive breakthrough,’ is a big victory for the British PM but not the end of his troubles. Selling it to his own Conservative Party may be a tougher struggle
The brother of the British monarch is threatening to revive his legal battle against Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexually assaulting her when she was a minor
The word, say critics, has ties to imperialism and monsters, and should be replaced with ‘mummified remains.’ Conservatives are having a field day with the move
David Carrick pleaded guilty to dozens of sexual offenses between 2003 and 2020. The London police allowed him to remain in the force despite 14 internal probes
The media furor sparked by the royal’s memoir may overshadow the monarch’s coronation and lead to a new ‘annus horribilis’ for the British royal family
The owner of a painting said to be a true likeness of the playwright wants to sell it for over $12 million, but experts disagree on whether it is the real thing
The most intimate of acts is in fact a public matter, states the Oxford scholar in her book ‘The Right to Sex.’ She advocates for a feminism at the intersection of gender, class and race
The spouse of the new British Prime Minister has a fortune that doubles that of King Charles III courtesy of a 0.91% stake in the family business and shares in six other companies
The Indian-born writer is one of the most provocative and perceptive intellectuals of our time. Based in London, he challenges the West’s narratives of liberal consensus. Now, he returns to the novel to reflect on uprootedness
Buckingham Palace says tradition and modernity will be present at a ceremony that is expected to be much shorter than Elizabeth II’s own coronation in 1953