Boris Johnson
Boris’ induction of Rishi Sunak draws cheers in both Britain and India
As Britain grapples with Brexit, this is a challenging time for the Prime Minister.
Just shoot ’em…? UK must tackle jihadi cells in jails
My father’s pronouncements had no consideration for such subtleties.
Interrogating democracy: Make do with what you have
Authoritarian regimes and illiberal democracies that cloak their rule in democratic garb are excluded from the analysis.
Brexit, finally, but with no fireworks & no flashing lights
Boris Johnson had his own party to celebrate, and Nigel Farage was seen grinning ecstatically at Parliament Square in Westminster.
In Disunited Kingdom, Brexit’s pain may be felt most by those backing it
So, gentle reader, welcome to DK — the Disunited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Britain bids farewell to EU, hails new start
Britain becomes the first country to leave the 28-member bloc
We don’t need no revolution... but is Establishment winning?
The countrywide demonstrations against the recent acts of the BJP government are part of the fight for the soul of this country.
As Boris holidays economy class; shutdowns loom on high streets
Sometimes you don’t need enemies of the state to hack into accounts and reveal personal details.
Donald Trump invites UK PM Boris Johnson to White House: report
The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the reported invitation to Johnson.
Victory for Boris shows how tired Brits are of Brexit limbo
There was a time when finding a story on India in the London press was difficult, but now you can find at least a couple of stories.