Will we ever be free of Brexit?
Fifty years after the first referendum, our relationship with Europe has twisted as much as it has changed.
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Fifty years after the first referendum, our relationship with Europe has twisted as much as it has changed.
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The announcement is part of the Labour leader’s desire to be both electable and radical.
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With a potential trade war looming, Conservatives are stuck in an ever-more destructive disagreement over what Britain should look like…
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The former energy minister on why Conservatives championing fracking and gas are betraying their own party.
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The new Minister for Brexit Opportunities won’t find much red tape to cut, even with the help of Sun readers.
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The UK is still fighting the EU as the Prime Minister tries to define a new role for the country…
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The latest Brexit talks raise the issue of Irish nationalism – which is especially divisive within Westminster, and above all…
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How much energy and goodwill is the UK willing to spend arguing about the European Court of Justice while other…
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