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Expect big companies to muscle in on the law-making.
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?
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Some British people look back fondly to the days of empire. Their views aren’t shared by the rest of the world.
Mic drop. Peace out.
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Theresa May has clearly read up on her history before calling a vote for June 8.
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.
May does not need an election to deliver Brexit.
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Theresa May has read the economic runes – and called an election while she still confidently can.
The costs of mobility.
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The political ramifications of a society in stasis.
Andy Burnham.
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Former government minister vying to be the first elected mayor of Manchester speaks to Philip Brown.
Popular candidates for the 2017 presidential election (from left): Fillon, Macron, Melenchon, Le Pen and Hamon get ready to debate on March 20, 2017.
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Get up to speed before the first round of voting on April 23.
EU agencies play an important role in food regulation.
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A network of EU experts helps monitor food safety, banking conduct and medicines. And no-one seems to have a plan for replacing them.
The official opening of the League of Nations, 15 November 1920.
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Both the EU and UK would do well to heed the lessons of the League of Nations when it comes to membership withdrawal.
On location in Edinburgh for Avengers: Infinity War.
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After Brexit, we can expect a tax-breaks bonanza for the UK film industry. This has big implications for Scotland and the EU.
© Richard Mosse: still frame from Incoming, showing at the Barbican Centre’s Curve gallery.
It needn’t end this way.
Just speaking English isn’t going to cut it anymore.
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The importance of speaking other languages in a post-Brexit world.
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The 1994 Rwandan genocide evokes shame, despair, and revulsion.Yet, the events warrant reflection and remind us about the risks of looking the other way.
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The UK has flared tensions with Spain over what happens to the territory after Brexit. But this war of words has been going on for centuries.
How to keep both.
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Different EU countries have different rules about who can have dual nationality.
Artist’s impression of waterfalls pouring over the original land bridge connecting England with France.
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Almost half a million years ago a huge flood started breaking the apart the land bridge that joined England and France.
Dining out in Gibraltar.
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Gibraltarians have their own unique sense of Britishness, but in many ways it’s a recent development.
Sir Duke wants a second referendum. Or does he?
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He’s been gone for 40 years but the Duke could still make a valuable philosophical contribution to the Brexit debate.