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@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Brexit: UK must keep fishing waters open to EU boats if it wants trade deal for banking, Irish PM implies - live news
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4 years ago
Brexit: EU will have upper hand in trade talks, says Varadkar
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4 years ago
Brexit: Johnson urged to win over ERG by confirming no deal still possible – live news
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4 years ago
‘Pathway’ to Brexit deal hits usual obstacles on the Irish border
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4 years ago
Brexit: Barnier and Barclay hold talks after positive Johnson-Varadkar meeting on potential deal - live news
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson and Leo Varadkar say they 'see pathway' to Brexit deal
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson's Brexit deal appears doomed as deadline looms
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4 years ago
There's no such thing as a 'clean break' Brexit, Irish PM Varadkar warns Johnson – video
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4 years ago
No-deal Brexit will not be clean break, Irish PM warns Boris Johnson
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5 years ago
Angela Merkel promises support for avoiding hard border in Ireland
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5 years ago
MPs call for May to 'fall on her sword' as Brexit deal could lose again