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Without European laws and courts to strike down overreaching UK legislation, post-Brexit Britons may see more invasions of their privacy.
Nigel Farage – wielding the fear stick.
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When it comes to Brexit, both the Leave and Remain camps are using psychological trickery to convince voters.
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Don’t assume a UK outside of the EU will be able to rewrite its trade deal with India.
The hard sell to come.
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England and Scotland see Europe differently and the EU question could hasten the end of the Union.
Looking back in languor? Cullen in the north of Scotland.
Raphaël Chekroun
Holiday making accounts for almost a tenth of the British economy. Here’s how it might be impacted by a vote to leave the EU.
In the EU’s shadow?
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Brexit would be the beginning of the process of Britain’s economic transformation – giving it the potential to be better off.
The decision on your doorstep.
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Local elections are taking place across 124 councils in England and will probably have a big impact on the day-to-day issues that most people care about.
What’s the damage?
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We asked two academics to check whether the UK hands over £350m a week to the EU, and if it gets £1 back for every £2 sent to Brussels.
Tangled up in blue and yellow.
Lucian Milasan
Boris Johnson has made this claim repeatedly – and he’s not the only one.
May: Brexit from the ECHR.
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The home secretary is campaigning against Brexit, but with a caveat.
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It’s not every day we get to see a country seemingly intent on committing political suicide. And yet, despite the pleas of concerned friends and independent evidence about its potential political and economic…
Confused?
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Young people have the most at stake in the June 23 poll, but they know the least about the EU.
Meat for sale at a Polish delicatessen in London.
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Six countries account for half of the EU migrants to the UK – but they’re not all from eastern Europe.
Steady on guys.
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Brexit would weaken the UK’s gravitational pull when it comes to trading power and make it more reliant on its ‘special relationship’ with the US.
Gove, multiplied.
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The single market is a complicated beast. It won’t be that easy for the UK to get the post-Brexit deal it wants.
CERN
There have been squabbles of course, but the science project in Geneva is an example of putting differences aside to pursue common goals.
What the Treasury says.
Matt Cardy
New report says households will be £4,300 worse off if we leave the EU. Here’s the verdict.
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It has taken years to get CETA in place, and it still doesn’t work as intended.
Gove tries to take control of the upper ground.
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Bogeymen abound for the justice secretary – not least within the Conservative Party.
We know London’s air is polluted – partly thanks to EU monitoring.
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There’s a near-consensus among relevant experts in academia, NGOs and parliament.