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The #Brexit campaign is showing a masterful use of hashtags to dominate the debate in this corner of the internet. But no filters please, we’re British.
In it together: David Cameron and Enda Kenny.
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The Northern Ireland peace process will not implode on a Brexit, but the EU has done a lot to help it along.
Spilling out.
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What will happen to immigration, wages and the economy has been discussed at length. But the price of drugs may also be affected.
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Europe has thrived in spite of supranational interference – not because of it.
About turn.
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How research led one academic to change his mind after standing against the euro and other elements of EU integration.
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A special episode of the Anthill, a podcast from The Conversation, on the referendum on Britain's EU membership.
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It’s not just European travel that will be affected, but transatlantic flights too.
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The idea that the British government would do a better job of protecting its people after Brexit doesn’t stand up to much scrutiny.
That’s the last time I get him lunch.
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So you don’t agree with Phil from accounts about British sovereignty. Here’s how to survive your awkward water cooler encounters.
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Drug traffickers and their ilk are not bothered by borders now, and they’ll be even less concerned if Britain leaves the EU.
Enough scaremongering.
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There is good reason to fear Brexit, but voting to stay in the EU is also a chance to restore the vision of the founding fathers.
Time to change the channel?
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Broadcasters who use the UK as a base for European channels could face upheaval.
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Article 50 looks deceptively simple but the reality will be anything but that. Here’s what’s laid out in the law if the UK votes for a Brexit.
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It’s not hard to see why the EU is being blamed for the ills of a globalised world.
Coming to the UK means good job prospects for EU students.
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The British labour force has a lot to lose if EU students are turned off coming to the UK.
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Both sides of the debate are promising to cut European red tape – which seems to mean cutting equality laws.
Closed to expats of 15 years or more.
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British citizens who have lived outside the UK for 15 years or more won’t have a say.
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The hopeful vision presented by pro-independence campaigners in Scotland has endured – even though they lost their referendum.
Lagos bus station. Lessons for Brexit?
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What makes people decide to leave the gang, and how can you convince them to stay?
Border control.
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The latest figures show a slight rise in migration to the UK, but there is nothing new to get excited about.