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By William Dove
In the superb 1927 silent film "Napoleon", by French director Abel Gance, there is a curious moment when the Corsican hero of the film, portrayed by Albert Dieudonné, muses prophetically that one day Europe will be united by neither cannon nor cavalry charge but by treaties and pieces of paper.
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By James Kelly
Protesters who made Farage's visit to Edinburgh a misery should be applauded, says James Kelly.
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By Nick Howson
British sport's most iconic name called time on his illustrious career.
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By Gareth Platt
Former Time Out editor Dominic Wells writes exclusively for IBTimes UK on the behind-the-scenes glitz and glamour of Cannes.
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By Ewan Palmer
Veteran pundit's departure gives broadcaster chance to inject much-needed energy into highlights show.
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By William Dove
Now that yet another band of men have been found guilty of the most appalling sexual crimes against young girls we are already being treated to discussions as to whether there is a problem with certain parts of the Muslim community in this country.
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By Vittorio Hernandez
All eyes are on the controversial Nancy Binay, the 40-year-old daughter of the Philippine vice president who got the fifth highest number of votes in the May 13 mid-term election despite her lack of political experience.