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How the shifting debate on Europe has been portrayed – or not – in UK popular culture.
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.
A tanker ship heads into Liverpool harbour as a pilot boats heads out. In the background. In the background, the Burbo Bank wind farm. While new facilities have increased capacity, the UK currently imports 6% of its electricity.
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A year after Brexit, experts from the Grenoble École de Management and the Centre for European Economic Research look at what impacts the UK’s leaving the EU could have on energy prices and security.
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An exclusive interview with Norman Tebbit on Thatcher, Brexit, Theresa May’s potential successors … and a certain former chancellor.
Pick your own.
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It’s about housing, transport, benefits, pay, and the culture of work.
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To some it seems like the most sensible option, but it would antagonise the hard Brexiteers.
Is it any wonder they feel like bargaining chips?
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The government is offering ‘settled status’ to address Brexit fears. But is it enough?
Brexit, like Annapurna, could be a long and dangerous slog.
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The story of the first ascent of Annapurna offers a remarkable insight into today’s European relations.
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Jeremy Corbyn was criticised for his unclear position on Brexit, but it may actually have been the smarter move.
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May’s government is evoking arguments made by the early 20th-century tariff reform campaign of Joseph Chamberlain.
Theresa May allow EU citizens to stay – or she may not.
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After a whole year, the British PM has finally said something about post-Brexit rights for people living in the UK.
Red jerseys in their 32-10 drubbing of Maori All Blacks on June 17.
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The birth certificates of the 41 players in the squad touring New Zealand are an eclectic mix.
Brexit looms large over Whitehall.
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The workload is huge. So how is the civil service doing at preparing for the changes ahead?
Still in, for the time being.
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In the 12 months since the EU referendum, the nation has only become more confused about where it’s heading.
Worrying times.
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When the political becomes personal.
What’s happened a year on?
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It was going pretty well until 2017 began.
The state opening of parliament was a toned down affair this year.
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The parliamentary year looks set to be focused on Brexit, and with battles ahead, Theresa May has backed out of a flurry of planned legislation.
Bottery and aggravated assault.
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Our whole system of political campaigning needs a reboot.
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Philip Hammond’s Mansion House speech was long on coded warnings, and short on optimism.
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When it comes to difficult negotiations, weakness is strength and strength weakness.