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Laws aimed at tackling sectarianism in sport need to be shown the red card, say fans of the beautiful game.
Citizens band together to arrest former British prime minister over involvement in Iraq's invasion a decade ago.
As a deal for a historic referendum on Scottish independence is signed, we ask if Scotland can really go it alone.
British and Scottish leaders sign a deal to give Scotland a referendum on independence in 2014 after 300 years of union.
Research study says UK citizens of Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage rate "being British" as key to their identity.
Football fans known for identifying with left-wing Irish causes express solidarity with hunger strikers in Israeli jail.
A referendum in 2014 will decide whether Scotland will become the world's newest nation.
Although the United Kingdom finds itself turning to the Labour party, the Conservatives manage to hold on to London.
On October 18, 2014, Scots will get a chance to vote for independence from the United Kingdom.
As Queen Elizabeth II celebrates 60 years on the throne, opinions are divided over having an unelected UK head of state.
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Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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