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@theguardian.com
2 years ago
Brexit: ‘30% chance’ of new deal for Northern Ireland – Johnson
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
Hopes for avoiding no-deal Brexit hang on Boris Johnson call to Von der Leyen
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
No-deal fears rise as Boris Johnson 'least willing to budge on Brexit'
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Boris Johnson lights his Brexit bomb – cartoon
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4 years ago
EU withdrawal deal: How did your MP vote on the Letwin amendment?
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4 years ago
Brexit: Talks resume as Johnson warned DUP crucial in getting some Tory Brexiters to back deal – live news
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson and Leo Varadkar say they 'see pathway' to Brexit deal
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Prime minister makes a mockery of national leadership | Letters
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4 years ago
Bollinger Boris Johnson works hard on a deal – cartoon
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4 years ago
Boudicca Boris Johnson in his no-deal Brexit chariot – cartoon
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5 years ago
Boris Johnson becomes PM with promise of Brexit by 31 October