Could you name all seven defecting Labour MPs?
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The media has a role to play in explaining what Brexit really means to ordinary people, but it’s getting lost in the politics – and time’s running out.
David Davis and Mark Francois: both big fans of mentioning the war.
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Several pro-Brexit figures have made some spurious historical claims lately.
Is it ethical for a journalist to report on someone else’s conversation?
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ITV was justified in reporting Olly Robbins’ private conversation about Brexit as the public has a right to know the government’s plans.
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The Conservative Party might not be able to survive the fallout if May worked with the opposition against her own MPs.
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Let’s worry about the future of Brexit, not its prehistory.
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Majority thinks Brussels is playing hardball – but a generational divide is apparent, as so often in the Brexit debate.
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Parliaments might argue more but they make democracy more stable and produce stronger economies.
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Brussels is certainly firm on its red lines, but it’s not as intransigent as many in the UK portray it to be.
The Irish border in 1974.
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The history of smuggling across the Irish border.
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The various readings of this national myth can tell us a lot about our cultural and political time and place.
DUP leader Arlene Foster attends a ‘better deal’ event to protest against the backstop.
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The question of what to do on the Irish border issue has become more about identity than practicality.
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Some banks are moving their operations out of London. Others are moving in to serve British clients they might not be able to reach from the EU.
Theresa May is a little slow to accept Juncker’s handshake in Brussels.
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Theresa May is back in Brussels, but how can she get a deal without understanding where her negotiating partners are coming from?
Growing, growing, gone.
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Brexit has stimulated the debate about the net economic benefits of EU membership. New findings show these are not clearly positive.
Nissan employs 7,000 people in the UK.
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What Brexit means for future UK-Japan business.
Trimble: challenging the backstop.
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One of the architects of the Good Friday Agreement, David Trimble, is threatening legal action against a controversial part of the Brexit withdrawal agreement.
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Much like the government’s attempt to deliver Brexit itself, the Bill reveals it is difficult to please everyone.
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Dystopian predictions of a no-deal Brexit have led to reports that the military could be used to maintain public order.
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Britain has long dreamed of breaking away from the European continent but global trade has never replaced links with its close neighbours.
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A long tradition of casting blame abroad for economic woes.