Nicola Sturgeon and Theresa May.
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Scotland’s decision to reject the Brexit Bill may herald a national constitutional crisis.
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Norway’s relationship with the EU is carefully managed – what lessons does it have for Britain after Brexit?
The first defeat in the Lords for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill on April 18, 2018.
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The history of Lords defeats – and why the fate of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill is not a constitutional anomaly.
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She lurches from crisis to crisis but the prime minister remains in post. How does she do it?
Theresa May congratulates Wandsworth Conservatives after they held the borough.
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What impact did Brexit have on the local election results?
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A public meeting of flat earthers is a product and sign of our times.
Is Brexit secretary David Davis heading for a U-turn?
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A deal with Europe would offer freedom, but some key sectors wouldn’t be included.
A man carries an anti-EU, pro-Brexit placard during in London on September 3, 2016.
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Since the Brexit vote in 2016, rebellious movements have repeatedly shown their ability to shape political outcomes across the globe, often in unexpected ways: So what lies next?
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Statistics are political – so we should question the recent drop in government estimates of British citizens living in the EU.
While some argue globalization has been bad for the environment, the move towards deglobalization could spell serious trouble for climate. This photo from 2014 shows smoke streams from the chimneys of a coal-fired power station in Germany.
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Some experts argue globalization has been bad for the environment. But moving away from globalization could have other consequences that could be even more devastating for the environment.
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When freedom of movement is revoked, legal migrants are suddenly asked to prove they have the right to reside.
Under pressure: Theresa May hosts a meeting with Commonwealth officials to apologise for treatment of some Commonwealth citizens by the Home Office.
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It’s time to stop the brutality of the UK’s ‘hostile environment’ for migrants.
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The international partnership offers new trade opportunities for the UK but some of its members also stand to lose out as a result of leaving the EU.
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Research into cognitive processes found people who adapted their thinking to changing situations were more likely
Things could go from bad to worse.
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The UK’s food regulator, the FSA, is planning a major reorganisation. The timing couldn’t be worse.
An anti-Brexit protest at Downing Street in March 2018.
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All EU citizens living in the UK will need to register after Brexit. But some may find it difficult to do so.
Flagbearers at the opening ceremony of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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Why the Commonwealth trade advantage isn’t all that strong.
David Davis and Michel Barnier in Brussels. So how’s Davis going to get out of this one?
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March 30 officially marked one year to go before the Brexit clock strikes. How can the “leave” camp get out of this one? The classic 1969 heist movie ‘The Italian Job’ provides clues.
The Vote Leave campaign’s slogan was ‘take back control’.
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Three important aspects of international trade deals will limit the UK’s democratic control over trade.
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The multi-award winning musical is as relevant to audiences in the UK as in the US.