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@rt.com
3 years ago
UK says there’s no plan to lower threshold to provide more licences to French boats, as Paris pauses sanctions threat
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
France backed down in fishing row when it ‘looked at evidence’, says George Eustice
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
Brexit fishing row: UK and France hold last-ditch talks to avert ‘chaos at ports’
@theconversation.com
3 years ago
UK names first food with protected status in post-Brexit scheme – here's how it will promote sustainable farming
@rt.com
4 years ago
‘No evidence of successful interference’: UK govt rejects new 'Russia & Brexit' probe after Parliament report on alleged meddling
@abc.net.au
4 years ago
Russia report says UK government failed to investigate interference
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Unsettled status: EU citizens want card to prove right to stay in UK
@rt.com
4 years ago
‘Cold hard evidence of Brexit harm’ or ‘nonsense’? Corbyn reveals secret report downplayed by PM Johnson
@rt.com
5 years ago
‘Plot against NHS & country’: Corbyn accuses BoJo of planning to ‘sell-off’ healthcare in UK-US post-Brexit trade talks docs
@rt.com
5 years ago
Report on Russian ‘threat’ to UK shelved until after election, prompting outrage and cries of 'coverup'
@theconversation.com
5 years ago
A written constitution for the UK would not have resolved recent Brexit arguments – here's why