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@theguardian.com
3 years ago
Boris Johnson's post-Brexit trade deal passes into UK law
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
Brexit deal: MPs and peers to rush through bill in one day as lack of debating time branded 'a farce'
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
PM calls EU tactics 'extreme' while defending breach of international law
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3 years ago
David Cameron joins ex-PMs warning against Boris Johnson's Brexit bill
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3 years ago
Tory rebellion widens over Boris Johnson's bill to override Brexit deal
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3 years ago
Minister says he would resign over Brexit bill if law is broken ‘in way I find unacceptable’
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
Brexit: Gove claims internal market bill protects UK integrity from EU 'threat'
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3 years ago
The Guardian view on the rule of law: rogue state Britain? | Editorial
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3 years ago
The Guardian view on the internal market bill: a legal wrecking ball | Editorial
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson fuels speculation he could ignore Brexit delay law
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson vows to use powers of persuasion to win new Brexit deal
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4 years ago
Brexit: Gove refuses to rule out ignoring any law passed to stop no deal