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@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Boris Johnson will write to EU requesting article 50 extension, court told
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4 years ago
Government to scrap plans for 'Henry VIII power' to end free movement
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4 years ago
Three Billy Goats Guff and the no-deal Brexit troll – cartoon
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4 years ago
MPs opposing no-deal Brexit will 'need new tactics', report says
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5 years ago
Leftwing parties must grapple with victory as well as defeat | Letters
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5 years ago
Government spends almost £100m on Brexit consultants
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5 years ago
It is not up to the UK government to decide whether I’m Irish or not | Emma DeSouza
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5 years ago
Ignore firebrand backbenchers such as Jacob Rees-Mogg, May tells EU
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5 years ago
Brexit: Corbyn accuses government of 'bullying' MPs
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5 years ago
Government rejects petition to 'cancel Brexit' signed by 5.8 million people
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5 years ago
Government could ignore indicative Brexit votes, says Liam Fox
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5 years ago
One telling image: in a Brussels corridor, the EU takes back control of Brexit