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There are five possible options left for the UK, but which is the most likely to work?
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Advice on how to prepare for Brexit is as much about projecting the government’s vision for life after October 31 than it is about what citizens need to do.
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MPs are calling it an attack on democracy, the government insists it’s no big deal. Who is right in the battle for Brexit?
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Every so often a ‘sure thing’ comes along when the markets decide that a currency is going to move in only one direction.
Determined to stop a no deal Brexit.
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MPs opposed to a no-deal Brexit have won a small victory in parliament – but what does it mean?
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The referendum was an exercise in ends, not means. But the way Britain deals with the result is crucial.
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Party members who support the former London mayor’s leadership bid describe themselves as very right wing, even by Conservative standards.
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It’s a strategically poor choice – and that’s no coincidence.
A ‘hard Brexit’ appears increasingly likely.
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American companies still face enormous uncertainty about how they’ll be doing business in the UK and EU in the coming years, particularly as the April 12 Brexit deadline draws closer.
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A guide from an EU law expert for British citizens who will be elsewhere in the EU on a no-deal Brexit day.
The clock is ticking on Brexit.
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There are more than 300 contingency plans across government departments.
Views on the border: Arlene Foster from Northern Ireland’s DUP meets Irish premier Leo Varadkar at a reception in Washington.
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The UK’s no-deal tariff plan was viewed in Dublin as a way to scare Brexiteers into supporting Theresa May’s deal.
Theresa May’s sore throat nearly gave out on a second night of Brexit voting.
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MPs can’t actually prevent no deal with this vote, but that doesn’t make it meaningless.
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Even if there are delays, Britain produces half of the food it consumes and trade with the EU will not stop overnight.
EU citizens in the UK: caught up in Brexit uncertainty.
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The government has abandoned its plan to charge £65 for EU citizens applying for ‘settled status’ after Brexit – but what does it secure.
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Tips from global conflict resolution on how MPs can find a way to agree on a Brexit deal.
Barnier: the ball’s in Britain’s court.
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There is little the EU can do while the UK is in disarray.
Protesters gather outside parliament while MPs vote inside.
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After her historic loss in parliament, the PM will hold cross-party talks to find a way out of the impasse. But will she really be listening?
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Operation Brock’s underwhelming test run goes to show how ill-prepared the UK is for a no-deal or hard Brexit scenario.
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Because of its geography, the UK must put an end to uncertainty over asylum policy after Brexit.