What exactly is Boris Johnson’s plan?
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Boris Johnson wants to leave by the end of January 2020 and hopes to have a trade deal agreed within a year.
Economically speaking, Brexit is bad news.
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The academic research makes it clear that ‘getting Brexit done’ will deeply hurt the UK economy across the board.
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Whatever it’s merits, one thing is clear: Boris Johnson’s deal does not mean anyone will stop talking about Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn tries to rebuild Labour’s support in the East Midlands.
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Years of austerity and growing inequality has left parts of the UK disenfranchised and frustrated.
DUP leader Arlene Foster keeps a watchful eye over Nigel Dodds, her man in Westminster.
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The contests in this part of the UK are so unique that they are rarely included in national polling. And this year is no exception.
Jane Austen based on a portrait by her sister Cassandra.
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When her contemporaries were engaging with European themes in their novels, Austen remained rooted in her home country.
Who would Putin prefer as prime minister?
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Boris Johnson or Jeremy Corbyn? Who would Vladimir Putin want to see in Downing Street and why?
The Vote Leave bus.
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Economic forecasts are flawed but they should not be blindly dismissed as fake facts.
Valeria, Shahadat and Leonardo – an EU family living in London.
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London’s superdiversity offers a safe and welcoming space for European citizens – but Brexit poses a real challenge to it.
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What the main parties propose to do about immigration.
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The Labour Party has to convince voters in the north of England that privatisation is not the solution to NHS woes.
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Like everyone else in this election, Nigel Farage has caught the spending bug, with a little help from a ‘Brexit dividend’.
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NHS drug budgets could rise by billions of pounds a year after a US-UK trade deal.
Net migration has gone down since the referendum.
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There is substantial difference in what’s happening to migration from inside and outside the EU.
Liberal Democrats leader Jo Swinson during the launch of her party’s 2019 manifesto.
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The drive for popular and distinctive policies too often appears secondary to the challenge of proving the party’s relevance to the general public.
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What the UK’s main political parties have pledged on foreign policy in their manifestos.
From left, the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union affects Ireland, too.
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Politicians who want to unite Ireland under a Dublin-based government are stuck choosing whether to participate in the UK in an effort to stay in the EU.
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In 2017 Labour did better than expected because it moved debate away from Brexit. It will need to do the same in 2019.
Which did you hate least?
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Both party leaders seem to elicit stronger negative responses than positive.
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Conversation academic experts get behind the soundbites and campaign claims.