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@theatlantic.com
6 years ago
The Foreign Leaders Trump Favors
@guardian
7 years ago
British group wins right to take Brexit case to European court https://trib.al/ow4Bl3Q
@guardian
7 years ago
British group wins right to take Brexit case to European court https://trib.al/6QKuI4X
@theatlantic.com
7 years ago
The Atlantic Daily: How the World Works
@theintercept.com
7 years ago
British Deal With European Union Shatters Illusions of Pro-Brexit Extremists
@theatlantic.com
7 years ago
The Quixotic Effort to Get a Better Brexit Deal
@channel4.com
7 years ago
Political ping pong in Brexit negotiations
@theatlantic.com
7 years ago
The First Brexit Was Theological
@channel4.com
7 years ago
MPs to vote on EU withdrawal bill
@theatlantic.com
7 years ago
What Is the U.K.'s Brexit Plan?
@dezeen.com
7 years ago
David Chipperfield: "Brexit will isolate the UK"
@spiegel.de
8 years ago
Leaving Room for Second Thoughts: Experts Believe Exit from Brexit Would Be Legally Possible
@nytimesworld
8 years ago
As Britain begins Brexit process, it must unscramble intertwined British and European laws. http://nyti.ms/2nkdHcU https://t.co/yKEZZvkRMn
@theatlantic.com
8 years ago
The Atlantic Daily: Brexit Day
@theatlantic.com
8 years ago
Here Comes Brexit Day
@guardian
8 years ago
Since the Brexit vote, the British feel more European than ever | Jonathan Freedland http://trib.al/o4ZhMhc
@theatlantic.com
8 years ago
How Anti-Trumpism is Hijacking the Anti-Brexit Movement
@spiegel.de
8 years ago
Theresa May's Brexit Plan: I Want, I Want, I Want
@spiegel.de
8 years ago
Theresa May's Brexit Plan: I Want, I Want, I Want
@WSJ
8 years ago
European stocks fall as British pound suffers Brexit jitters http://on.wsj.com/2jBzRqm https://t.co/JH9YfnLjQ4
@live.wsj.com
8 years ago
Brexit Announcement Pummels Pound
@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
How to secure a friendly Brexit?
@dezeen.com
8 years ago
"Europe has been for the lucky few in the UK"
@live.wsj.com
8 years ago
David Cameron Addresses Parliament After Brexit
@live.wsj.com
8 years ago
Asia Markets in Turmoil Following 'Brexit'
@live.wsj.com
8 years ago
Brexit: What's the Future of 'Freedom of Movement'?
@live.wsj.com
8 years ago
Gibraltar: Between a Rock and a Brexit
@live.wsj.com
8 years ago
Brexit 101: The U.K.'s EU Referendum Explained
@live.wsj.com
8 years ago
Obama Enters the 'Brexit' Debate
@nytimesworld
8 years ago
Obama on "Brexit": “The European Union doesn’t moderate British influence—it magnifies it.” http://nyti.ms/1SnFB0z https://t.co/1V8gGXN0ia
@WSJ
8 years ago
Big banks and Brexit: The businesses with the most to lose from a U.K. exit are neither British nor European http://on.wsj.com/1S1FKXa
@nytimesworld
9 years ago
David Cameron is trying to concentrate minds on the prospect of a "Brexit" — a British exit from the European Union. http://nyti.ms/1d382mg
@nytimesworld
9 years ago
A “Brexit,” or a British departure from the E.U., would slam the process of the European integration into reverse. http://nyti.ms/1QJ0C6B
@nytimesworld
9 years ago
A “Brexit,” or a British departure from the E.U., would slam the process of the European integration into reverse. http://nyti.ms/1IxkZT3
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