Up for hovering in the middle for a bit longer.
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Both sides seem open to a longer Article 50 process after talks in Brussels went nowhere.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg speaks for a minority of a minority, so why are we letting him dictate government policy?
As deadline day approaches, more and more people are getting the jitters.
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The public is increasingly pessimistic about the way Brexit negotiations are going.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and prime minister Theresa May sit down once again to try to square a circle.
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Negotiations are at a crucial stage, yet this central question remains unanswered.
What happens next?
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Once Britain slipped away from the Roman Empire in the early 5th century, signs of Roman life began to disappear.
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The brain drain is coming – it has to be stopped.
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Study reveals Britons place a high value on having access to the Single Market and a ‘Norway-like’ deal is more popular than remaining or leaving without a deal but customs union is the worst option.
Would remainer Philip Hammond even mind?
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If they really wanted another vote, members of parliament could rely on an very old principle known as ‘grievance before supply’.
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The closure of a London pie shop raises questions regarding the relationship between food and identity.
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Too many satirists on social media misunderstand that it is humour designed to provoke change, not merely direct ridicule.
Party conference season proved the perfect opportunity to make a big promise.
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Stick with her until after Brexit and she’ll end all your problems – so Theresa May says.
Onwards to a Brexit paradise regained.
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Milton’s famous defence of free speech, Areopagitica, was a strange choice for the attorney general.
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A change in government could open the path for remaining in the EU. But would it resolve the matter once and for all?
Time is ticking to get a Brexit deal through parliament.
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If the UK does secure a deal with the EU, it’s not clear that parliament would back it. Here are some scenarios for what could happen next.
What have I done?
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Hunt might have pleased the Conservative party faithful, but he’s offended Britain’s closest allies.
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The alleged plan is ‘Super Canada’. The real plan is ‘Boris for leader’.
Special immigration provisions are increasingly being written into free trade deals.
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There is a gap between free trade and free migration.
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Conservative conference 2018 feels even more of a bubble than usual.
Protesters gather outside the Conservative Party conference to demand a rethink.
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It’s actually not entirely this government’s fault that Brexit is in such a mess. But it’s still up to this government to fix it.
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At a critical moment for Brexit, the PM and her cabinet urgently need to exude authority – and charm.