United, for now.
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The EU faces three key challenges over Brexit: avoiding a no-deal scenario, managing the ticking negotiation clock and ensuring its own unity.
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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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For a full 12 months, this prime minister has encouraged and entrenched harmful divisions, particularly over Brexit.
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.
Not so hostile please.
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A new survey suggests the British public are most in favour of a Norway-style deal with the EU.
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.
Taking back control.
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The white paper proposing post-Brexit legal changes is deceptively technical. In reality, it has much wider implications.
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What the British prime minister said in her letter to the EU – and what she meant.
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Will the UK have to pay a vast sum of money to the EU in order to leave it – or will it get cash back?
Headed in different directions.
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Next the negotiations begin, and Britain has two years to negotiate a trade deal with the EU if it wants to avoid the WTO cliff edge.
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The ones to watch on either side of the negotiating table.
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The starting gun has been fired but political pressures on both sides of the Channel make a settlement a tall order.
Trigger warning.
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The two-year period for withdrawing from the EU has been launched, so what happens next?
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There are 27 member states left in the European Union. Somehow, they all need to agree on what they want from Brexit.
A window on the past: the ruins of Lindisfarne priory off the Northumberland coast.
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From the fall of the Romans to the Middle Ages, Britain was more prosperous when it fostered a relationship with Europe.
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Five principles of bargaining to help you understand what’s going on in the Brexit negotiations.
Right, Scotland, let’s go over your KPIs shall we?
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She’s worked hard to get where she is, but the prime minister lacks vision and fails to inspire.
Sturgeon addresses SNP spring conference on Friday March 17.
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The Scottish and UK leaders exchanged fire this week – so, who’s winning?
The Lord Speaker, Lord Fowler, during the debate on the Brexit bill.
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Peers have sent the Brexit bill back to MPs with changes calling for a vote on a final deal, and the protection of EU nationals in Britain.