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Andrew S. Roe-Crines , University of Liverpool ; Andre Spicer , City, University of London ; Bill Durodie , University of Bath ; David Spencer , University of Leeds ; Paul Cairney , University of Stirling ; Peter Taylor-Gooby , University of Kent ; Richard Murphy , City, University of London ; Roger Awan-Scully , Cardiff University ; Simon Usherwood , University of Surrey , and Swati Dhingra , London School of Economics and Political Science
The UK has delivered a shock to the world’s largest economic and political group.
The winners.
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The stakes would be even higher for other member states, but populists are bound to make a play for their own referendums.
Leave ahead.
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Brexit begins. Here’s a primer on the laws at play in the UK’s withdrawal process from the EU.
It all got a bit too much for Wales fan Jamie Collins.
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Football, cricket, athletics, rugby – whatever the sport, the tears are never far away, for both the stars and the spectators.
Germans have been protesting against rape laws for years.
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German criminal law has not recognised rape unless the victim physically resists the attack. But a high-profile trial could be about to change that.
You can’t both win, chaps.
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If the polls are to be believed, the vote could be very close. Here’s why that is such a worrying prospect.
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Cuts to local councils are being passed onto domestic violence services – here’s what we need to do to prevent it.
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Boris could be about to discover a taste for Scottish nationalism.
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Leavers are very active but remainers have secured some key victories – even before #catsagainstbrexit turned up.
Women celebrating the Teej festival – by joining in, widows are battling discrimination.
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Millions of women are ostracised when their husbands die. Many are now empowering themselves to right the wrongs.
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As Spain found out at its last election, voting for change is one thing, but achieving it is quite another.
Brexit campaigners argue an Australian-style skilled migration system would limit migration and benefit the UK economy.
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If it wins, Leave would strip European Union citizens of the automatic right to live and work in the UK in favour of an Australian-style “points-test” system for skilled workers.
Stop right there Boris.
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It was a last chance to answer those all important questions. But the Leave campaign failed to deliver.
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The debate about immigration is becoming a debate about immigrants – which is dangerous territory.
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Do you see the world as made up of nations? Are you a citizen of a city or a region? These questions could help you on June 23.
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The US doesn’t love the UK enough to prioritise it over a massive trading bloc like the EU.
What are you having?
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The wane and wax of Euroscepticism in Britain.
For many people around the world, it’s a bit of a mystery.
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A behavioural psychologists explains how facts fall to the wayside when it comes to how we vote.
Then and now: how the Daily Mail has changed its tune over the past 40 years.
It was the press that swayed opinion towards joining the common market in 1975. Since then though, the editorial mood has been rather different.
UKIP on tour.
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A cultural war is necessary to protect the progressive and compassionate heart of this country.
Bolivia midfielder Jhasmani Campos deflects a pass from Argentina forward Sergio Aguero.
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To celebrate 100 years of football’s oldest international competition, South American fans have flocked north, sticking two fingers up to Donald Trump.
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Far-right populism and hatred do not erupt, they are stoked.
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Research shows that Roma and other EU migrants don’t come to the UK for state benefits.
Size matters.
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Who really knows where the EU referendum is headed: the pollsters, or the bookies?