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@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Brexit: Talks resume as Johnson warned DUP crucial in getting some Tory Brexiters to back deal – live news
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Boris Johnson and Leo Varadkar say they 'see pathway' to Brexit deal
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Irish PM says Brexit extension would be better than no deal – video
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Irish officials dismiss Boris Johnson’s Brexit offer as 'unacceptable'
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
The vices that led Johnson to the top are useless when it comes to wielding power | Fintan O’Toole
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
The Guardian view on Boris Johnson and Scotland: state of disunion | Editorial
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
Backstop still needed if May quits, Irish foreign minister says
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
The Good Friday agreement is under threat – but it’s key to resolving Brexit | Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
Timing of May’s ‘festival of Britain’ risks Irish anger
@qz.com
5 years ago
Britain now has two rival Brexit plans—and they’re both kind of terrible