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4 years ago
UK Labour Party would get Brexit sorted in six months: draft statement
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5 years ago
Brexit talks between UK government and opposition near collapse - ITV
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5 years ago
With low expectations, UK Conservatives and Labour resume Brexit talks
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5 years ago
UK eyes middle of next week deadline for Brexit talks with Labour: reports
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5 years ago
No end date for Brexit talks between government and Labour: UK May's spokesman
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5 years ago
Talks with Labour will go on as long as deal on Brexit is in sight: UK PM's spokesman
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5 years ago
UK government and Labour to discuss customs union in latest Brexit talks: finance spokesman
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5 years ago
UK Labour Party says hopes for Brexit deal which protects economy
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5 years ago
UK government has not given Labour Party the undertakings it needs on Brexit: Corbyn
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5 years ago
Technical Brexit talks will resume between UK government and Labour: PM's spokesman
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5 years ago
UK Labour waiting for government to move Brexit talks on: business policy chief
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5 years ago
UK minister sees Brexit deal with Labour, opposition wants flexibility
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5 years ago
UK finance minister sees deal with Labour on Brexit
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5 years ago
UK government ready to hold more Brexit talks with opposition Labour this weekend
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5 years ago
Brexit talks between May's government and Labour to continue on Friday
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5 years ago
May seems to prefer talking to Labour than asking lawmakers for Brexit preferences: BBC political editor