We all stand together: Boris Johnson and Jens Stoltenberg.
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The attempted murder of a former Russian spy gives Britain a chance to find its feet – with the EU, NATO and a clutch of important allies on side.
Medieval teaching scene.
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Back in the Middle Ages, as well as speaking English and Latin, many people living in Britain also spoke French.
No desire to return to the borders of the past.
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Other EU countries have flexible legal arrangements for their own special territories – something similar for Northern Ireland is not impossible.
Silvio Berlusconi, left, arrives to vote as a bare-breasted woman protests in background.
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Together, two parties with a tough stance on immigration and the EU – the Five Star Movement and the League – received nearly 50 percent of the vote.
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Michel Barnier has published a 100-page document outlining how the EU sees Brexit happening. And there are some pretty controversial suggestions.
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Leaving the EU single market and customs union cannot be compensated for by free trade agreements with other countries.
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Italy's political future hangs in the balance – will it see another chaotic grand coalition, or take an anti-EU populist step into the unknown?
Humboldt University in Berlin. German universities may emerge as ‘winners’ from Brexit.
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New cross-European study shows how Brexit will affect higher education beyond the UK.
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Nissan might have promised post-Brexit investment, but leaving the single market and customs union could change everything for the UK.
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The European Investment Bank's funding of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline will harm the climate and makes little financial sense.
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Reforms to the judiciary are a threat to democracy – and that affects us all.
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What the EU and UK agree and disagree on when it comes to the transition period after Brexit.
Take two.
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Nigel Farage says he is now more open to the idea of a second Brexit referendum. Is that a good or bad idea?
19th Century Fox.
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The two things UK must do to survive Brexit.
Cod and other fish may be unintentionally caught by pulse trawlers.
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An expert reviews the research for and against the use of electric pulse trawlers.
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The Chinese zodiac predicts justice, openness, tolerance and innovation for the year ahead. After a difficult political year, it could be just the tonic.
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The law can both make and break criminals.
The Working Time Directive is designed to stop this kind of behaviour.
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The Working Time Directive enshrines legal rights to rest periods, paid holidays and a maximum 48-hour working week.
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.