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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.
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.
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.
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When it comes to difficult negotiations, weakness is strength and strength weakness.
A treaty on citizens’ rights would reassure a lot of worried people.
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A treaty on citizens’ rights in a moral obligation and legally possible too.
Jean-Claude Juncker and Michel Barnier: ready whenever you are.
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The balance of power in Brexit talks is firmly with the EU.
Protesters gather in London after the election.
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A country that is grievously divided along social, economic and geographical lines is in no condition to meet the challenges that lie ahead.
You Brexit, you fix it.
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Britain and other member states are vulnerable, in the wake of the gamble that failed.
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Theresa May originally pitched this vote as a chance to strengthen her hand in Europe. Now we don’t even know who will be sitting at the negotiating table.
How each U.K. party leader would drive Brexit is the key issue on voters’ minds.
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While security concerns have punctuated the campaign’s closing days, Brexit remains the most important issue on voters’ minds. How the EU exit is managed will matter a great deal to US interests.
Then I saw her face, now I’m a re-leaver.
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Are you wrong because your opinion differs from the majority, or should you stand your ground?
English: the EU’s new lingua franca?
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The English language will be one of the most important things the UK leaves behind in the EU.
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Theresa May has ignored the ‘low politics’ of energy for too long.
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Talk of punishing parties for their stance on the referendum may be overhyped – not least because of all the confusion about where each actually stands.
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In the absence of the government, and with important negotiations ahead, it’s helpful to understand what citizens think about Brexit.
That moment when neither of you remembered the keys to the negotiating room.
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One topic will feature very heavily on the campaign trail, but how will this vote affect work in Brussels?
Sorry Jeremy, weren’t you ready?
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By calling a national vote now, the prime minister can strengthen her own position at home and at the Brexit negotiating table.