Former Brexit minister Dominic Raab would quite like they keys to Number 10.
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The PM is in a tight spot, but can anyone else lead the nation into Brexit?
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Jacob Rees-Mogg speaks for a minority of a minority, so why are we letting him dictate government policy?
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It’s been a rough ride lately, but maybe, just maybe, the PM could now navigate her way to Brexit success.
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Everything you need to know about Conservative leadership contests.
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Badly wounded and yet limping along, May seems condemned to govern in interesting times.
Off to DexEU: Dominic Raab.
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After the resignation of David Davis, Dominic Raab has a tough job ahead of him at the Department for Exiting the European Union. Here are some lessons he could learn from his predcessor.
A mock customs point on the Irish border set up in February 2017.
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A tale of two ‘backstop options’ for Northern Ireland after Brexit.
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The UK will continue to abide by several important EU rules during a 21-month Brexit transition period.
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Brexit supporters claim the absence of major repercussions so far is evidence that Brexit is a success. But the UK hasn’t left yet.
19th Century Fox.
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The two things UK must do to survive Brexit.
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For a full 12 months, this prime minister has encouraged and entrenched harmful divisions, particularly over Brexit.
The clock is ticking on Brexit negotiations.
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A ‘no deal is a good deal’ strategy needs to be carefully executed.
Turtle Cove on the Turks and Caicos Islands.
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It’s not all money laundering and snorkels: by ignoring these remnants of empire, UK is shoring up trouble down the line.
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After three rounds of talks, what has been agreed and what are the big sticking points?
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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.
Davis is backing documentation for EU citizens after Brexit.
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Government plans to introduce official documents for EU citizens to prove their right to live in the UK have some people surprised.
Brexit, like Annapurna, could be a long and dangerous slog.
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The story of the first ascent of Annapurna offers a remarkable insight into today’s European relations.
Taking back control.
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The white paper proposing post-Brexit legal changes is deceptively technical. In reality, it has much wider implications.
The government’s plan for Brexit revealed?
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The government has set out its thinking on Brexit. So what have we learned?