These are just some of the bigger global changes hiding in plain view.
Faiza Shaheen is looking to win an East London parliamentary seat long held by Tories.
Indian voters in Britain have long been seen as a shoo-in for Labour.
Deal or no deal, Britain’s sarnie makers are trying to adapt.
Rishi Sunak is part of a new wave of British Indians backing the Tories.
The risks attached to a “no-deal” Brexit are testing the age-old assumption of “Tories Good, Labour Bad.
With its newly installed prime minister in meltdown, Britain’s Parliament pushes forward to delay (again).
Chaos and indecision in London (and Washington) are giving “democracy” a bad name.
Familiar faces are lining up to replace Theresa May, but the job isn’t about to get any easier.
From the BBC and OZY comes a fresh perspective on the debate about America’s future as a nation and its relation to the world during the 2020 US election.