Tick tock.
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The key issue here is how to interpret Article 50 of the EU Treaty, which sets out the procedure for a member state to withdraw from the EU.
He’s right to look over his shoulder.
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The end of a sorry chapter for Labour is nigh – but the next is being written on the hoof.
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The polling industry struggled to predict the last British election, and referendums are even harder.
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Feelings about the EU come down to a sense of identity and the more you age, the more English you feel.
Is it though?
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The Labour party should have listened to its voters’ deep concerns about immigration. Instead, it’s failed to convince them it cares.
PA/Mary Turner
The former mayor has popular appeal but he also needs to prove his gravitas.
Splitting up.
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The EU referendum came down to deep divisions over immigration, borders and cultural identity that cannot be safely ignored.
Calm before the storm.
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After voting to remain in the EU by 11 points, Northern Ireland must work out where its interests lie – and how best to defend them.
Out of options.
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Shortly after the EU referendum result came in, there followed an emotional statement from Number 10.
Time for Australia to make new friends in Europe.
Reuters/Toby Melville
Given Australia’s strong and enduring ties with both the UK and the EU, the shockwaves from Brexit will be felt in Australia soon enough.
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24 juin 2016
Andrew S. Roe-Crines , University of Liverpool ; Andre Spicer , City, University of London ; Bill Durodie , University of Bath ; David Spencer , University of Leeds ; Paul Cairney , University of Stirling ; Peter Taylor-Gooby , University of Kent ; Richard Murphy , City, University of London ; Roger Awan-Scully , Cardiff University ; Simon Usherwood , University of Surrey et Swati Dhingra , London School of Economics and Political Science
The UK has delivered a shock to the world’s largest economic and political group.
The winners.
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The stakes would be even higher for other member states, but populists are bound to make a play for their own referendums.
Leave ahead.
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Brexit begins. Here’s a primer on the laws at play in the UK’s withdrawal process from the EU.
You can’t both win, chaps.
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If the polls are to be believed, the vote could be very close. Here’s why that is such a worrying prospect.
Does the rest of the world care about Australia’s election?
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Experts in the UK, US, India, Indonesia and NZ explain how Australia’s election is playing out abroad and what’s at stake for our neighbours and allies.
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How will the votes be counted? When will we know the result? Stuart Wilks-Heeg has all the answers.
Thursday’s vote will only be the third-ever UK-wide referendum.
Reuters/Toby Melville
How will the Brexit referendum work? And what distinguishes it from referendums that have been held in Australia?
Stop right there Boris.
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It was a last chance to answer those all important questions. But the Leave campaign failed to deliver.
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The debate about immigration is becoming a debate about immigrants – which is dangerous territory.
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The US doesn’t love the UK enough to prioritise it over a massive trading bloc like the EU.