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@theconversation.com
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
@rt.com
1 year ago
Poll reveals number of Brits supporting vote on reversing Brexit
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4 years ago
Surge in new voters sparks talk of UK election ‘youthquake’
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4 years ago
Surge in new voters sparks talk of UK election ‘youthquake’
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5 years ago
Jean-Claude Juncker: Economic turmoil after Brexit will be UK's fault
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7 years ago
IKEA to move more manufacturing to UK to avoid post-Brexit price hikes
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8 years ago
David Cameron Addresses Parliament After Brexit