A heavyweight no more.
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A new position paper on co-operating with the EU on defence assumes a lot and suggests very little.
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Theresa May didn’t fall victim to a major rebellion but she is about to face much more detailed scrutiny from some very unhappy backbenchers.
Sad to go.
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Britain is likely to become an increasingly hostile environment for European newcomers.
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A clueless Tory government and a degenerate EU bureaucracy are locked in a pointless conflict. There must be something more than this.
Michel Barnier visits the border in May.
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The European Commission has published its guidelines for talks on this thorny issue.
Why are communities that need government’s help seemingly rejecting it on principle?
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Why are we increasingly seeing voters support candidates whose policies are, superficially at least, against their own interests?
Well we’ve got to come up with something, don’t we?
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The UK government is letting its irrational hatred of European lawmakers shape its policy proposals.
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Key timings to watch as this important piece of legislation is scrutinised in the House of Commons.
The Vote Leave campaign promised Brexit would allow Britain to ‘take back control’ of immigration.
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Inside the latest information on how the government plans to deal with EU nationals working in the UK.
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What is at stake as MPs begin their second reading of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill.
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The general assumption in the UK is that regulation is a drag on enterprise, but a closer look at the costs and benefits suggests this might not be the case.
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Could the ‘magic money tree’ have been right under our nose this whole time?
Corbyn and Barnier: let the negotations commence.
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Unpicking why Labour has shifted its Brexit strategy to push for single market membership during a transitional period.
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Talk of banks leaving London completely for other European cities is just that – talk.
Political messaging through fake news featured during Kenya’s recent general election.
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Fake news has intruded on every aspect of life. Audiences need to counter its appeal, as the media alone is incapable of debunking false information.
The ECJ is a particularly contentious Brexit topic.
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The UK government seems to be accepting some role for the court after leaving the European Union.
Loud and proud.
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The bell is a noisy and much loved national icon.
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Inflation has been on the rise since the Brexit vote but, before long, deflation might be a greater concern.
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The UK government continues to insist there will be no physical markers on the border. But how can that work?
This is only going to get more awkward.
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Why are the Brussels negotiations stumbling along so badly? Because a fundamental step has been skipped.