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What the EU and UK agree and disagree on when it comes to the transition period after Brexit.
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It looks like the economists who warned of the potential damage to UK businesses due to Brexit were correct.
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For a full 12 months, this prime minister has encouraged and entrenched harmful divisions, particularly over Brexit.
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European leaders agree that agreements on issues including the Irish border mean it’s time to start moving forward with Brexit negotiations.
Binders full of rebels.
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Despite apparently over-the-top tactics, Tory whips failed to stop backbenchers from voting against the government. So why wouldn’t they do it again?
Trying to keep everybody happy.
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It depends on whether you look at the politics or the law.
More of this to come.
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The UK government surprised everyone by meeting the criteria to progress to the next phase of talks. Here’s what that actually means.
May and Juncker: reaching for agreement.
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Desember 8, 2017
Katy Hayward , Queen's University Belfast ; Alan Wager , King's College London ; Brendan Ciarán Browne , Trinity College Dublin ; David Phinnemore , Queen's University Belfast ; Feargal Cochrane , University of Kent ; Gavin Barrett , University College Dublin ; Patricia Hogwood , University of Westminster , dan Stijn Smismans , Cardiff University
Theresa May has reached an agreement with the EU that will enable her to proceed to the second stage of Brexit negotiations. Here’s what it all means.
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British citizens are currently protected by the EU if their government fails them. That will no longer be the case after they leave the union.
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The latest Brexit talks would offer a masterclass in how not to negotiate if they weren’t so lacking in complexity.
Close to a deal?
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Everything you need to know about this crucial part of the negotiations.
The Irish border question: central to Brexit negotiatons.
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Survey shows Remain voters more opposed to a hard border than Leave voters.
U.S. President Donald Trump, right, talks with British Prime Minister Theresa May in Italy in May at a G7 summit. Trump has crowed about a “very quick” U.S.-U.K. trade deal.
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Donald Trump views himself as a deal-maker, so the prospect of a “quick” trade deal between the U.K. and the U.S. seems unlikely, despite the American president’s earlier optimism.
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Taking back control only means something if you’ve got the money to deliver on your promises.
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The uncertainty itself could amount to infringing on the right to private and family life.
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.
Let’s get on with it.
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Is there light at the end of the Brexit talks tunnel?
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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.
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Britain has fed itself before, can it do so again? It’s not easy to tell.
The clock is ticking on Brexit negotiations.
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A ‘no deal is a good deal’ strategy needs to be carefully executed.