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11 months ago
I've studied the art of losing a referendum: the Australian government could have learned from other countries on these key points
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1 year ago
Journalists reporting on the Voice to Parliament do voters a disservice with 'he said, she said' approach
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1 year ago
Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Theresa May (and soon Nicola Sturgeon): the strange backbench lives of former national leaders
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1 year ago
A 'stop Brexit' sticker and suffragette colours: it's really not clear what can get you kicked out of parliament
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3 years ago
Keir Starmer's dilemma: should Labour vote in favour of a Brexit deal in parliament?
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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
Boris Johnson sends UK voters to the polls, hoping for the 'right' kind of Brexit. But it just might backfire
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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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5 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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5 years ago
Boris Johnson has suspended the UK parliament. What does this mean for Brexit?
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5 years ago
Boris Johnson suspends parliament: what does it mean for Brexit and why are MPs so angry?
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5 years ago
Suspending parliament could be the act of a credible madman or master bluffer – top game theorist on Boris Johnson
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5 years ago
Could Boris Johnson really force through a no-deal Brexit in the middle of an election? A constitutional lawyer weighs in
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5 years ago
No-deal Brexit: does latest parliamentary vote make it less likely?
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5 years ago
Brexit: Boris Johnson would prorogue parliament at his peril – just ask Charles I
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5 years ago
Beyond Brexit, these are the issues Conservative leadership candidates should be debating
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5 years ago
The UK must protect economic and social rights with a new law – here's what should change
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5 years ago
How Brexit brought Britain's constitution to the brink
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5 years ago
Nine days and counting: what options does the UK have before the Brexit deadline?