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Is Germany really doomed?
Brexiteers are looking at the country’s crisis with glee. But their schadenfreude might just be misplaced
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How Scotland gets back into the EU
The SNP’s Europe spokesman, Alyn Smith, knows it won’t be easy, but the party can now see its path back to EU membership
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Only politicians who don’t respect the law want us to dump the European Court of Human Rights
Pulling out of the ECHR would trash whatever reputation Britain has left
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We’re back in Horizon. Now, what EU programme should we rejoin next?
A step-by-step approach will help the economy, let Brexit wounds heal and move Britain closer to a full rejoin
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Rejoining Horizon is a correction, not a triumph
Brexiteer Rishi Sunak should get no credit for this Brexit-inflicted farce
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Is there trouble on the Horizon for Sunak?
The Tory right won’t be happy with rejoining the EU’s science fund, or extra immigration via a new deal with India
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Dirty water, dirty politics and dirty lies
Michael Gove tried to paint himself as a green Brexiteer. Now he’s giving builders a green light to pollute
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Die-hards with a vengeance: the Brextremists who have no shame
Their Brexit is a disaster. But rather than admit it, they’re now fighting a rearguard action to stop the rest of us from putting it right
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Get off the fence, Ed: make the Lib Dems the party of rejoin
Ed Davey needs to do what Paddy Ashdown would have done – campaign to Rejoin. The Lib Dems’ vote in one-nation Tory constituencies will soar
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This chilling report lays bare Britain’s problems – and the challenge for a Starmer government
Without extra growth, we are doomed to watch our institutions crumble
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Boris Johnson’s “oven-ready Brexit deal” made one manufacturer open 27 different bank accounts just to export to the EU
New report says the Trade and Cooperation Agreement caused “significant disruption”, increased costs and bureaucratic headaches
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Sir Simon Rattle fears Brexit has stopped the music
The latest scandals and gossip from Westminster and Fleet Street
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Theresa May’s rewriting of Brexit’s history is nonsensical
The former PM can’t alter the fact that she’s just as much to blame as those she’s pointing the finger at
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Brexit tariffs, not the EU’s Malvinas blunder, are the real issue worrying Falkland Islanders
Boris Johnson’s deal made no provision for exports from the UK overseas territories
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Ash’s Tim Wheeler: ‘It’s such a pain in the arse, Brexit’
The Northern Irish rockers on Brexit, Britpop and their blistering new album
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Gove’s risible building policy shows the government are morally bankrupt
The smell of pollution is growing around a rotten regime
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Up all night at the Avignon theatre festival
This year’s Festival d’Avignon – a celebration of song, music and dance – kicked off with a rebellion against Brexit
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The silent majority must be heard. We need to rejoin the EU
Brexit isn’t working – in fact, it’s causing long-term damage. Everyone knows it. How long can the opposition parties keep quiet?
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Last chance saloon: How Brexit is destroying the hospitality industry
Our pubs and restaurants can’t find enough employees, and the government is doing nothing about it
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Brexit and high-speed rail fails have made Britain a laughing stock
While the rest of Europe has an efficient rail service, the UK is only playing at it
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We can be proud patriots and still eschew nationalism
Some on the left will roll their eyes, but redefining patriotism is something Keir Starmer should do. I want to be proud of a forward-looking, multicultural country
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Brexit’s chilling effect on the UK music industry
Restrictions are hampering musicians' ability to work in the EU
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Brexit is killing off the school trip. It’s costing millions and hurting children
The government has denied today’s youngsters the invaluable opportunities those exchanges afforded
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Liberals wring their hands as right-wing beliefs go mainstream
The left keep losing at the ballot box because no one is prepared to take on the likes of Lee Anderson by fighting fire with fire
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My French friends are homeward bound
A new government scheme could make Britain appear more attractive to young Europeans. It’s frustrating that it is only now being trialled
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The bitter taste of Brexit bursts the craft beer industry’s bubble
New trading arrangements, as well as the pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis, have forced brewers out of business
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How is Brexit helping entrepreneurs?
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Kemi Badenoch is wasting everyone’s time and money with this ludicrous survey on post-Brexit trade deals
The government’s gaslighting goes on in a desperate search for good news
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The great Brexit regional rip-off
Wales and Scotland say they are missing out on hundreds of millions in funding from not being part of the EU
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Brexit Britain is back in the 1950s
Brexit has returned Britain to a black-and-white past. Arguments of 70 years ago must now be won again
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The Eurosceptics are now ecosceptics… this time, they will wreck the planet
Brexit is more than enough for any political generation. But, the worst is yet to come