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1 year ago
Tears, compromise, divorce – what it's like to leave the UK because of Brexit
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1 year ago
Brexit didn't trigger the mass exodus from the EU that was once feared – but nor did it leave Europeans wanting more from their union
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3 years ago
Brexit: five years after the referendum, here are five things we've learned
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4 years ago
Scotland and Wales are being treated as bystanders in a Brexit that doesn't work for them
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4 years ago
Britain is about to leave the EU – what's next?
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4 years ago
Conservative landslide at UK's Brexit election; Trump's ratings rise on strong US economy
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson's Brexit policy explained
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4 years ago
UK election 2019: everything you need to know about Brexit Party's Leave 'pact'
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4 years ago
Where Brexit will leave the UK's human rights diplomacy
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5 years ago
Brexit: how the end of Britain's empire led to rising inequality that helped Leave to victory
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5 years ago
Brexit: common ground between Leave and Remain activists that could help bridge divided Britain
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5 years ago
Brexit extension: how much will it actually cost the UK to leave the EU?
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5 years ago
Brexit: five essential reads to help you understand Britain's relationship with the EU right now
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5 years ago
Q+A: Theresa May offers to stand down as British prime minister, but there's a catch