Scandal, war, disease, and ultimate betrayal—Britons have seen this before.
Scandal, war, disease, and ultimate betrayal—Britons have seen this before.
After years of negotiation, the post-Brexit trade agreement leaves unresolved questions about the future of Britain’s relationship with the EU and the deeply rooted divisions that brought about the 2016 referendum result.
As technology advances and tracing artifacts to their home countries becomes easier, curators and governments alike are forced to determine who really owns the past.
As negotiations continue to be frustratingly unsuccessful, the possibility of a no-deal Brexit threatens to revert Northern Ireland to its violent past.