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The EU has repeatedly placed great emphasis on the protection of geographical names like champagne and parmesan during trade negotiations.
Should I stay or should I go?
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The Conservative party is so divided over Brexit that it may never recover. How ironic that it was the policies of the Cameron government that brought it about.
Scotland’s fruitpicking industry relies on migrant labour.
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Like many other parts of the UK, Scotland faces problems in attracting a migrant workforce that is crucial to the country’s future prosperity.
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There’s a good reason why Brexiters aren’t coming up with an alternative to Theresa May’s Chequers plan.
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With MPs on a summer break, Brexit takes a rest too, right? Wrong.
A shifting sense of national identity.
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A survey of British Remain supporters living elsewhere in the EU after the referendum found feelings of shame and loss about what they felt their country had become.
Ok, you pulled off one amazing trick by creating a great opening ceremony. Now, this …
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Together, Bond and Boyle will be tackling Brexit Britain.
Friendship doesn’t get you a trade agreement.
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The white paper, which outlines Britain’s vision for Brexit, does make independent trade deals tricky.
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An informal part of the Westminster process has come under the spotlight during voting on a key piece of Brexit legislation.
Introducing your national unity co-PMs.
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Enough MPs oppose a no-deal Brexit to form a government together, but party rivalries are difficult to overcome.
The Irish border: invisible for now.
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Is the UK’s Brexit plan enough to avoid a hard Irish border?
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The UK government has consistently pledged freedom from European laws. It’s clear now that the plan is no such thing.
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The public broadcaster tries to cater to all views, but sometimes that’s a dangerous strategy.
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Leading a party divided over Europe and unable to make her ideological mark, the prime minister is experiencing similar troubles to another Tory leader. But how will it end?
Vote Leave campaigners, including Darren Grimes, gather with Michael Gove.
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The Electoral Commission has ruled the official campaign to leave the EU broke funding rules.
Protestors call for a vote on the final deal.
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Both Leavers and Remainers are unhappy with the UK’s exit plan – but can their dispute ever be resolved satisfactorily?
Scientists: your social media platforms need you!
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Scientists have never been more needed to challenge division, misinformation and harassment online.
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There is historical precedent for suing the EU. But is it a good idea?
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Despite promises, it’s hard to deny that the UK’s standards on agriculture, air pollution, and climate change are under threat.
Anti-Brexit protestors have taken to the streets.
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In its Brexit white paper, the UK government proposed a new UK-EU youth mobility scheme. But the details remain vague.