A squad that featured in the host nation’s bid to host the World Cup in 2010 hasn’t played a game in eight years.
Author: ALLISON McCANN
Entitled to Vaccines, Undocumented Immigrants in U.K. Struggle for Access
The government has said inoculation centers won’t check immigration status, but many people remain fearful and confused about health care services.
How a Man With a Van Is Challenging U.K. Drug Policy
A former drug user turned activist is addressing Scotland’s alarming drug death crisis by running the nation’s first drug consumption room — and risking arrest to do it.
The Nigerian-British Writer Putting Black Joy on Stage and Screen
“There’s so much more that comes with being Black apart from dealing with racism,” says Theresa Ikoko, a Londoner whose movie “Rocks” opened this week.
What Is Britain Without the Pub?
Through two world wars, Britain’s pubs stayed open. Their closure now, for the first time in the country’s history, is forcing some to seek creative alternatives.
A View of Brexit From the Soccer Field
Political turmoil may have roiled Westminster. But on wet fields across Britain, a fourth-tier team shows what it looks like to just get on with it.
The Man Trying to Make Sense of Brexit Is Tired and Would Like to Stop Now
Jon Worth’s meticulous Brexit flowcharts attempt to chart every possibility. But the task is basically impossible.