Looking back in languor? Cullen in the north of Scotland.
Raphaël Chekroun
Holiday making accounts for almost a tenth of the British economy. Here’s how it might be impacted by a vote to leave the EU.
In the EU’s shadow?
Stefan Rousseau / PA Wire
Brexit would be the beginning of the process of Britain’s economic transformation – giving it the potential to be better off.
Tangled up in blue and yellow.
Lucian Milasan
Boris Johnson has made this claim repeatedly – and he’s not the only one.
EPA/Hannah McKay
It’s not every day we get to see a country seemingly intent on committing political suicide. And yet, despite the pleas of concerned friends and independent evidence about its potential political and economic…
What the Treasury says.
Matt Cardy
New report says households will be £4,300 worse off if we leave the EU. Here’s the verdict.
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It has taken years to get CETA in place, and it still doesn’t work as intended.
Gove tries to take control of the upper ground.
EPA/Andy Rain
Bogeymen abound for the justice secretary – not least within the Conservative Party.
We know London’s air is polluted – partly thanks to EU monitoring.
Philip Toscano/PA
There’s a near-consensus among relevant experts in academia, NGOs and parliament.
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Outers are crying Project Fear, but it’s not easy to predict what would happen if Britain voted to leave the EU.
Did the campaign literature change people’s minds?
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Wilson’s government sent out a pamphlet ahead of the referendum with many similar messages, but was it worth it?
Alice Bartlett
The big vote is not just for Brits – which might be a surprise to some people.
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Busting some myths about European farm subsidies.
Slowing down: the UK’s car industry could suffer from a Brexit.
Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire
Foreign investment could fall by close to a quarter, harming productivity and incomes if Britain leaves the EU, according to new research.
Landing on every door mat.
Gemma Ware
Two academics assess the main arguments made in the government’s EU referendum leaflet.
Let the campaigns begin.
Andrew Milligan/PA Wire
The choice of the ‘establishment’ campaign has irked others in the Eurosceptic camp.
EPA/Sebastian Kahnert
Chancellor Angela Merkel wouldn’t like to see Britain leave the EU, but a remain vote is not necessarily an easy option either.
Charles I attempts to arrest five members of Parliament in 1642.
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The idea that only Parliament should set British laws emerged to protect the people from the King.
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British public is the least well-informed of any EU country when it comes to Europe.
Backed the wrong horse?
EPA
Sorry Boris, those with a bet at stake think we’re staying put.
Taxing times for the PM.
Daily Mail
This has been cross-border journalism at its best. But for some papers it’s a chance to pursue a different agenda entirely.