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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
Brexit talks in Brussels between EU and the UK come to a halt
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson's Brexit plan hangs by thread as EU dismisses weekend talks
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson's plans for Irish border checks threaten Brexit talks
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4 years ago
What can Boris Johnson expect from the EU in latest Brexit talks?
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4 years ago
Michel Barnier: no grounds for reopening Brexit talks
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson’s Irish border plan stalls after 'disastrous' EU talks
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson 'confident' EU will back down in Brexit talks
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson holds talks in Belfast as Sinn Féin says Brexit boosts case for united Ireland - live news
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5 years ago
No 10 plays down prospect of Brexit talks with EU reopening until Brussels agrees to drop backstop - live news
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5 years ago
Donald Tusk: Johnson may make Brexit more exciting, but we won't budge