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While one of the most contentious Brexit issues, politicians forget the essential human aspect of the border as a place that is lived in and loved.
Doing her best.
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Controlling immigration was the most important concern for Brexit voters and May’s deal does that.
The Snark – the beastly figment of imagination created by Lewis Carroll.
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Like Lewis Carroll’s nonsense poem, the Brexit target was a figment of everyone’s imagination.
Divided Britain.
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Theresa May’s Brexit plan has crumbled on contact with the reality of UK and EU politics.
Deal in hand.
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Academic experts explain the key details of the draft Brexit deal agreed by UK and EU negotiators.
The cabinet hangs together, for now.
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Theresa May still faces a huge hurdle to get MPs in Westminster to agree to the Brexit deal.
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The deal now needs to be agreed by UK MPs and each EU member state.
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There is still a lot of uncertainty surrounding EU citizens’ rights in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Quite a lot of pie.
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Brexit campaigner Arron Banks faces a criminal inquiry for £8m of funds he donated to the Leave campaign.
Banks needs to account for Brexit spending.
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What case law tells us about the validity of votes when things weren’t all they seemed.
Dan Jarvis, Mayor of Sheffield City Region Combined Authority.
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Westminster holds its power tight, but that could be bad news for cities and regions.
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There’s really only one option here, and the UK needs to do some very savvy PR to sell it to Brexiteers.
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An association with Brexit and a desire to win back the white working class aren’t particularly appealing to minority voters.
Arlene Foster attends an Orange Order march in Fife.
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For a lot of ordinary people in Northern Ireland, the hyper-British version of unionism is missing an important part of their identity.
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Constructive ambiguity on the biggest issue of the day works in opposition, but Labour wants to be in government before long.
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For a nation in the grips of a housing crisis, you’d expect high-rise developments to be good news – unfortunately not.
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Many will switch to less healthy diets as imported food becomes more expensive, says new research.
Exports have slowed since Brexit.
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Brexit has not happened yet but the uncertainty unleashed by the vote to leave the EU is already taking its toll.
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New figures reveal Brexit uncertainty is deepening the NHS crisis.
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Has anyone asked the EU if it actually wants the UK back now?