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@theguardian.com
4 years ago
EU 'not fit for purpose' to reduce poverty in Europe, says UN envoy
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
Brexit 'deepening inequalities among UK nationals in France'
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
EU accused of seeking to cut funds for poor in post-Brexit cost savings
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
The Guardian view on general election 2019: A fleeting chance to stop Boris Johnson in his tracks | Editorial
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5 years ago
We spent 10 years talking to people. Here's what it taught us about Britain
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
'This time we all have to vote': the view from ultra-marginal Southampton
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
Michael Morpurgo on fighting Brexit: 'I've been spat at. It's almost civil war'
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5 years ago
Lies, damned lies and the Conservative party leadership race | Letters
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5 years ago
The left-behind v the metropolitan elite? That's a lazy, harmful cliche | Luke Cartledge
@qz.com
6 years ago
Of course the queen has a gold piano
@qz.com
6 years ago
Brexit is just the latest way the UK government is inflicting “unnecessary misery” on the poor