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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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The Labour leader’s vision for a customs union after Brexit is even more optimistic than the one being proposed by Theresa May.
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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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Englishness has been found in diverse places and has taken diverse forms.
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Brexit supporters claim the absence of major repercussions so far is evidence that Brexit is a success. But the UK hasn’t left yet.
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New data shows another drop in the number of EU citizens coming to the UK since Brexit.
Unemployment remains very low in the UK.
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Turbulent times or business as usual? What the latest jobs figures do and don’t tell us about the British economy as Brexit looms.
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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What might first seem unarguable starts to look shaky when you bring twins into the equation.
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Unless the UK can strike a deal quickly, British water will no longer be recognised on the coveted European list of recognised mineral sources.
Once an EU citizen, always an EU citizen?
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A Dutch court has asked the European Court of Justice for clarification on whether British citizens should be allowed to keep their citizenship after Brexit.
Vote Leave won the Brexit vote in areas that will be worst affected.
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The EU’s regional policy has brought investment to large parts of the UK that have otherwise been neglected by Westminster.
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Everything you need to know to prepare your business for changes to data protection law in the EU on May 25.
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The prime minister conceded that the UK must continue to abide by European Court of Justice rulings, even after Brexit.
Pinker is touring his new book ‘Enlightenment Now’.
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The psychologist proposes reason as a solution to all our problems, but telling people they must do something can backfire.
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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.
A lot of Vote Leave strongholds will be worst affected by Brexit.
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Why the areas that voted Leave are likely to be hardest hit by Brexit.
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Johnson and Mogg are taking over? They should probably get on with it then.
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The leaked government Brexit report reinforces the academic consensus that the harder the Brexit, the worse it will be for the UK economy.
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What the EU and UK agree and disagree on when it comes to the transition period after Brexit.