Signing the Treaty of Rome in 1957.
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It’s almost as though Europe saw Brexit coming when the Treaties of Rome were signed in 1957.
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Government departments have been squeezed particularly hard over the past few years. Now they need to find thousands of people who can work out how to leave the EU.
The government’s Article 50 bill has passed without amendment.
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Despite pages and pages of proposed amendments, not a single one was passed.
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Brexit has exposed the weaknesses of the British political system – not its strengths.
Brexit means replacing a court of law with a chit chat?
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The British government is actually suggesting quite a radical change as part of leaving the EU, but it doesn’t want to make it too easy to understand.
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?
Did Diane Abbott get lost in the fog on the way to Westminster?
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After all the build up, you’d have been forgiven for expecting something a bit more impressive from parliament’s debate on triggering Article 50.
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Other EU members don’t want a neighbour that ignores air quality standards.
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It’s only two lines long, but this piece of parliamentary business could cause a lot of trouble.
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British business will be hoping that, by shrouding herself in the Union Jack, Theresa May has not overplayed her hand.
A plan for Britain needs European co-operation.
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Going in with all guns blazing is not really how Europe does business – but that’s never stopped Britain.
May is clinging to the glory days as she prepares for Brexit.
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The PM is overestimating Brexit Britain’s place in the world as she boldly strides out of the single market.
May takes a hard line on Brexit.
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The UK prime minister is squaring up to European negotiators in pledging a hard Brexit. But is she overplaying her hand?
Is the new PM unravelling?
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As pressure mounts, the prime minister needs to prove that her thinking is not ‘muddled’ on some key issues.
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An eco-friendly EU withdrawal is still possible.
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The UK has to move on from these petty squabbles and start coming up with a plan.
Rogers was a key figure in Brexit negotiations.
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The lack of respect shown to a senior civil servant working hard to make Brexit work is troubling.
A disused customs post on the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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The border across the island of Ireland is to become the only direct frontier with Europe, which is a major political problem.
The biggest case in supreme court history.
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Explaining the key arguments in this landmark case.
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A linguistic battle between Brexiteers and Remainers shows how far we’ve come from a clear definition.