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@theguardian.com
3 years ago
Brexit fishing rights row: what is the dispute about and what happens next?
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
Brexit: Spain denies reports it will round up and deport Britons without visas
@axios.com
4 years ago
EU member states unanimously approve post-Brexit trade deal days ahead of deadline
@aljazeera.com
4 years ago
UK, EU to hold crisis talks again with days until Brexit deadline
@rt.com
4 years ago
UK Minister ‘reasonably optimistic’ about Brexit deal chances but serious disagreements remain with EU
@rt.com
4 years ago
‘Next days decisive’ as progress is seen in Brexit talks, EU Commission chief says
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
Boris Johnson to open post-Brexit trade talks with Ursula von der Leyen
@nytimesworld
6 years ago
With only 50 days until the deadline for Britain to leave the EU, predictions for Britain's post-Brexit economy are gloomy. But the impact would also be painful for the 27 remaining member states. https://nyti.ms/2DeSIlG
@TheNewEuropean
6 years ago
Deluded Dancing Queen promises best days ahead post-Brexit, writes @porritt https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/deluded-may-offers-nothing-new-on-brexit-1-5721226
@theatlantic.com
6 years ago
The Reinvention of America
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Six Days in September – Black Wednesday, Brexit and the making of Europe
@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
Brexit or Bremain: where next?