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Rare outbreak of honesty incurs Farage’s wrath
Boris Johnson's Wakefield candidate has angered the former Ukip leader by admitting the Leave campaign was "built on lies"
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Here’s what Labour should say on Brexit and immigration
To win the general election, Keir Starmer must win over two distinct sets of voters - and silence on the big issues is no longer an option
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We can’t wait much longer for Labour’s Brexit plan
The time for sitting on the fence is over, Labour need to spell out a clear plan, argues one reader
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The benefits of Brexit are petty, pathetic and pitiful
Jacob Rees-Mogg has published a list of nine ‘Brexit opportunities’. It’s both pitiful and dangerous
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Breach of Protocol: The MPs, EU leaders and lawyers accusing the government of breaking international law with new NI bill
Boris Johnson says his plan to gut the Northern Ireland protocol is “relatively trivial”. It’s just another lie
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The report that shows Brexit is costing billions in lost growth and tax revenues
A study by the Centre for European Reform reveals the “troubling” cost of Brexit and says the losses are now too big to ignore
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Another Brexit nightmare: Regions facing a 30% cut from ‘prosperity’ fund
A new government scheme was meant to replace EU structural funds lost after Britain left. But critics say it delivers less money and will do little to bolster the Tories’ levelling up agenda
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We’re running towards a recession
This government’s obsessions with Brexit and cuts in taxes and spending will make the coming slump worse
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Multicultural Man: On Lionel Shriver
Over the past decade Lionel Shriver has made a name for herself as a one-woman corrective to what she perceives as an excessively “woke” culture in this country
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The evidence could not be clearer: Brexit has downgraded Britain
Thanks to Brexit, sterling is becoming a risky bet for some investors
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The UK car industry is on the road to nowhere
No Single Market access and a struggle to develop EV batteries mean an uncertain future for the once-great British car industry
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‘There is a kind of hatred of Europeans from Boris Johnson and his government’
Former French ambassador to London Sylvie Bermann on Brexit’s aftershocks and the battles still to come with Macron and the EU
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In the leper lane: a summer of blue skies and red tape
Heading to Europe for your first post-pandemic summer holiday? Thanks to Brexit, your sun, sea and sand now come with added queues,
forms and red tape
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‘Are the English crazy?’ – how the rest of Europe sees us
As Currygate follows Partygate, Europeans following events in the
UK are doing so with a mixture of bemusement and incredulity
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Scapegoats and sacrificial lambs in the Johnson zoo
As Sue Gray reports, speculation is mounting as to which and how many necks Boris Johnson will offer to the block in order to save his own
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Legalising cannabis won’t get rid of drug dealers
Legalisation won't get rid of the criminals unless legal outlets undercut the undercutters
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Shut down… but not shut up
The government has tried to end scrutiny of the fall-out from its Brexit trade deal – but work to build a better relationship with the EU goes on
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The bandwidth bandit
The government is paralysed by having to prop up its own failed pet policy
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How Brexit is accomplishing something the Argentine Junta couldn’t: Destroying the Falklands
Forty years after the invasion, a threat from within has ripped apart the islands’ squid and fish industry
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François Hollande’s not done with politics and warns that populism, left and right, must be defeated
The former French president takes aim at flippant Boris Johnson, Putin, Orbán and more
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The inflation nation
Energy and fuel are global drivers of rising prices. But unlike our EU rivals, Brexit is making matters far worse in Britain
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The DUP’s Brexit blunders have brought the future of Northern Ireland itself into question
Obsession with the Protocol has handed the advantage to Sinn Féin
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The union will pay the price of Tory Britain’s failure to understand Ireland
If Sinn Fein can reach across the old divides, victory in a border poll could be within its grasp
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How Brexit stopped the music for White Lies
Last year, Sir Elton John warned of a “looming catastrophe” for touring British musicians after we left the EU. His prediction came true for one London band
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Will Britain’s replacement for an EU student scheme make the grade?
The jury is out on Britain’s scheme to help students study overseas
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The flaw that makes sports people unsuited to politics
We need a prime minister who isn't driven by a competitive spirit and has a desire to work out what is best for the country. We are unlikely to find those characteristics in a sportsperson
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How Brexit threatens the UK’s role as a global research leader
Rows with Brussels over the Northern Ireland protocol are holding up UK associate membership of the Horizon Europe funding programme - and now scientists fear Britain could lose some of its brightest minds as well as its place as a global leader
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Thank EU for the Music: celebrate Europe Day with a tango theme
Pack your flags and mark May 8 with a spectacular afternoon of music celebrating our continent
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Shakespeare’s isle is hoist by its own Brexit petard as language students turn away
Brought to its knees by Covid, the UK’s travel and tourism industry is now beginning to feel the full force of Brexit as border restrictions and the end of the VAT reclaim scheme look set to deter thousands of Europeans and others
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Brexit red tape a red letter day for Tory MP
A Conservative MP has hailed the "local opportunities" crushing Brexit bureaucracy has brought to her constituency
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Deadly Divergence: How Brexit could become the new killer on Britain’s roads
Jacob Rees-Mogg says we should ignore an EU push for speed limiters in cars - but it has the potential to save more lives than seat belts