Johnson: unprepared, unprofessional, unsackable.
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Theresa May’s need to balance Brexiteers and Remainers in her cabinet means that the foreign secretary can get away with an alarming level of incompetence.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull during the leaders’ retreat at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Da Nang, Vietnam, Saturday, 11 November 2017.
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The latest report from the Committee for Economic Development of Australia points to shifting global winds on globalisation and free trade. What can Australia do to continue to weather the storm?
Possible future Irish border.
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Any Brexit that takes Northern Ireland out of the customs union will have a significant impact.
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Now citizens have a louder voice than ever, the UK badly needs to decide on its role in the world.
At the height of the Troubles, the UK and Ireland managed to keep talking –
joining the EEC together in 1973.
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With the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic a sticking point, negotiators could pick up some tips from how it was done last time.
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The uncertainty itself could amount to infringing on the right to private and family life.
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Even the very softest of Brexits will expose gaps in purely domestic environmental governance.
Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon is in a quandary.
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Barcelona has become the test case for separatists Europe over.
Juggling act.
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The Bank of England faces a tricky trade-off of curbing inflation while maintaining financial stability.
Protestors on a Stop Brexit march in Manchester during the Conservative Party conference.
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New research shows that not all young people are totally devastated by the referendum result.
Monument of Martin Luther in Eisleben, Germany, the town of his birth.
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Martin Luther’s Reformation resulted in Henry VIII making law changes which are still having an effect on today’s Brexit negotiations.
How the Mail launched its attack.
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The paper’s attack on academics who take a pro-Brexit line should be seen for what it is:hypocritical bullying.
May cannot depend on distracted Merkel and Macron.
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Stalemate in the Brexit negotiations is linked to a crisis of representation in Europe.
Banksy’s Brexit mural.
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Are British universities under threat of censorship?
Let’s get on with it.
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Is there light at the end of the Brexit talks tunnel?
Numbers crunched.
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New statistics show the UK has half a trillion pounds less in its account than previously thought.
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It is up to the EU to decide when Brexit negotiations can move on to the next phase.
‘Dig For Victory’, first time around on an allotment in London’s Kensington Gardens.
Imperial War Museum
Britain has fed itself before, can it do so again? It’s not easy to tell.
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Should we care about the loss of an industry that normally lives in the shadows?
The clock is ticking on Brexit negotiations.
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A ‘no deal is a good deal’ strategy needs to be carefully executed.