Three people contributed to the creation of a baby who was born in the U.K. thanks to genetic experimentation at…
The immigration wars engulfing politics in Britain are roaring on. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s pledge to “stop the boats” carrying…
Augustus Welby Pugin (1812–1852) is in the news these days in the United Kingdom because he designed the iconic London…
As a practicing Anglophile, heavy TV news consumer, and borderline insomniac, there was no chance that I would miss the…
Washington — The enormous outpouring of affection for Queen Elizabeth II has recently demonstrated to the world that monarchy is…
Three months ago, colorful crowds caroused in the streets of London as the queen stepped onto the Buckingham Palace balcony…
Shortly after taking over as the new U.K. prime minister, Liz Truss announced plans to fight inflation by capping household…
The Turning Point: 1851 — A Year That Changed Charles Dickens and the World By Robert Douglas-Fairhurst (Knopf, 368 pages,…
For the second weekend in a row, I observed a phenomenon that signaled a major rightward shift in the political-cultural…