Jennifer Cobbe, a Queen’s University Belfast PhD student who has taught constitutional law, argues the vote on the Queen's Speech could be crucial for May
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Facebook has begun to use artificial intelligence to fight the spread of terrorism after criticism that it enables the social spread of propaganda
A suicide bomber attacked a mosque in the Afghan capital Kabul
Rather than debate what happens if the Queen's Speech doesn't pass, it's easier to think about whether it will pass or not.
12 members of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's security detail will be charged over an attack on protestors in Washington, DC on May 16.
A judge authorized manslaughter and obstruction of justice charges against six Michigan officials in connection with the Flint water crisis
UK Prime Minister Theresa May is to meet Northern Ireland's five main political parties for talks on restoring devolved government in the country.
US Congressman Steve Scalise was shot on Wednesday, June 14 at a baseball practice in Alexandria, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C
Multiple people were killed and dozens taken to nearby hospitals after a large fire broke out in a high-rise apartment building in West London
Irish Foreign Minister Charlie Flanagan expects “rigorous impartiality” from UK ministers in talks as Troubles killings overshadow Theresa May's DUP deal