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2 months ago
Starmer must seize the chance to rethink the UK-Europe relationship – here’s how he can do it
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11 months ago
Why Labour's plan to 'rewrite Brexit' might not be as politically risky as it sounds
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1 year ago
New EU-UK trade deal has promise for Northern Ireland and US as well
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1 year ago
New Brexit deal will be better for Northern Ireland's economy than the protocol, research suggests
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1 year ago
Northern Ireland protocol: why Tory backbenchers are rebelling over Rishi Sunak's revised Brexit deal
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1 year ago
A Swiss-style Brexit deal is unlikely unless things change dramatically within the Conservative Party
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4 years ago
Conservative landslide at UK's Brexit election; Trump's ratings rise on strong US economy
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4 years ago
Even with a deal, even with an election, these Brexit questions will still need to be answered
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4 years ago
Boris Johnson's Brexit deal: what's in it and how is it different to Theresa May's version?
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4 years ago
Why Brexit talks have stalled over Boris Johnson's plans for the Irish border
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5 years ago
Why Jeremy Corbyn secretly hopes his Brexit talks with Theresa May will fail
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5 years ago
Brexit breakthrough? May and Corbyn will meet to seek a compromise
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5 years ago
Q+A: Theresa May offers to stand down as British prime minister, but there's a catch