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The fears about the City don’t look overcooked – here’s why.
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There’s an argument to be made for giving more power to those who will live longer with the consequences.
Fallen.
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A weak pound might be good for exports but it is bad news for the investment that the economy is based on.
Not going anywhere.
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The new British Social Attitudes Survey raises doubts about who believed Brexit would reduce immigration. It suggests a deeper reason for leaving.
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The new ‘carbon budget’ has eased fears of a post-Brexit ‘coup’ by Tory climate sceptics.
Lingua franca.
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Calls for English to be dropped as one of the official languages of the EU are likely to fall on deaf ears.
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Angela Merkel and François Hollande are now alone at the top table, and there are no prizes for guessing who is drawing up the seating plan.
Can the fall of the Soviet Union give us insight into the possible ramifications of the Brexit vote?
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In the wake of Brexit, the UK film industry is set to lose funding, access to a huge distribution network, and possibly the European talent pool. For an example of the havoc this could cause, look no further than the former Soviet Union.
The impact of an uncertain election result on the sharemarket isn’t going to be as bad as Brexit.
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The prospect of a hung parliament or minority government may lead to investor uncertainty and little movement in asset prices.
Gove to the future.
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After expertly manoeuvring to derail Boris Johnson, Michael Gove made his entry at last.
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Exiting the EU does not mean closing off British seas.
How does Boris Johnson make you feel?
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The act of being simultanaeously angry and ectastic at somebody.
Wait … they voted to leave?!
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Forecasts that Britain’s withdrawal from the EU will send the world into a state of war are wildly overblown.
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Many different faiths offer ideas about how to be more welcoming to strangers. That’s something we should all think about now.
There is a way out of this, if you’re brave enough.
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An open letter to the prime minister appeals for a bold move to avert Brexit.
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Seven steps to help mend family relationships tested by the result of the referendum.
Shared accounting standards across Europe may now be in doubt.
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Brexit means previously shared accounting standards are also up in the air.
The UK’s strong financial markets have always been attractive to startups but uncertainty might affect venture capital.
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Brexit’s presents some problems for startups in labour, trade and regulation but its not all bad.
Boris bows out.
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It could be just another move in a long-term political masterstroke.
I’ll buy the next round Boris, I promise.
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They dialled it up to 11 on day one – and there are still two months to go.