Deal or no deal?
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Publishing plans for a no-deal Brexit will not help the UK’s negotiating position.
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The British PM finally acknowledged the need for a transition deal, which will play well in Brussels. But her vision for the future continues to amount to vague platitudes.
Some light reading before an important speech.
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Pearls of wisdom for a prince will serve a prime minister, too.
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After three rounds of talks, what has been agreed and what are the big sticking points?
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With such a colourful political past, the British prime minister will be hoping for a show of substance in choosing the Tuscan city.
A protestor awaits news of the vote outside parliament.
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Theresa May didn’t fall victim to a major rebellion but she is about to face much more detailed scrutiny from some very unhappy backbenchers.
Michel Barnier visits the border in May.
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The European Commission has published its guidelines for talks on this thorny issue.
Well we’ve got to come up with something, don’t we?
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The UK government is letting its irrational hatred of European lawmakers shape its policy proposals.
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Key timings to watch as this important piece of legislation is scrutinised in the House of Commons.
The Vote Leave campaign promised Brexit would allow Britain to ‘take back control’ of immigration.
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Inside the latest information on how the government plans to deal with EU nationals working in the UK.
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The UK government continues to insist there will be no physical markers on the border. But how can that work?
This is only going to get more awkward.
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Why are the Brussels negotiations stumbling along so badly? Because a fundamental step has been skipped.
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Liam Fox insists on keeping faith with the referendum decision. But that is preventing ministers from adapting to an evolving situation.
Corbyn’s Brexit strategy under scrutiny.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn insists the two are inextricably linked. He’s wrong.
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There is a serious gender imbalance on this important team, which could lead to bad decisions being made.
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If you don’t know what you are as a nation, how can you know what you want?
No fork in eye, dear.
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A year of research reveals a total lack of a plan when it comes to how Brexit Britain is going to feed itself.
Not so hostile please.
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A new survey suggests the British public are most in favour of a Norway-style deal with the EU.
Citizens’ rights have been left in limbo by Brexit.
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The EU sees reciprocity on citizens rights as a moral principle and legal guarantee. The UK sees it as a negotiating technique.
Davis is backing documentation for EU citizens after Brexit.
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Government plans to introduce official documents for EU citizens to prove their right to live in the UK have some people surprised.