The GuardianThe right’s Brexit ‘bonfire of red tape’ was just wind and smoke. And even Tories want more regulation now9 hours agoOpinionPolly ToynbeeBy Polly Toynbeemore_vert
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The GuardianLocal election results 2024 live: Labour says win in Thurrock puts party on course to win general election6 hours agoYohannes LoweBy Yohannes Lowemore_vert
Financial TimesNo Way Out — Tim Shipman on Brexit, Theresa May and the death of a premiershipApr 22Nick PearceBy Nick Pearcemore_vert
The San Diego Union-TribuneEU, Britain and Spain say significant progress made in talks on post-Brexit status of GibraltarApr 12more_vert
The TelegraphGibraltar disputes could be decided by European judges under new Brexit dealYesterdayNick GutteridgeBy Nick Gutteridgemore_vert
The GuardianFood importers in UK say new Brexit checks could add 60% to costs2 days agoJack SimpsonBy Jack Simpsonmore_vert
ReutersBritain starts physical checks on fresh food imports from the EU2 days agoJames DaveyBy James Daveymore_vert
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The ConversationThe UK has become the world's fourth largest exporter, but can it maintain this momentum?15 hours agoIbiyemi OmeiheBy Ibiyemi Omeihemore_vert
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The GuardianEven Europe’s far-right firebrands seem to sense Brexit is a disasterApr 14William KeeganBy William Keeganmore_vert
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The IndependentLord Cameron says he would 'love' a pre-Brexit returns agreement for migrants againApr 24Archie MitchellBy Archie Mitchellmore_vert
The TelegraphReform ECHR if Rwanda flights blocked, senior Tories warn6 days agoDominic PennaBy Dominic Pennamore_vert
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The TelegraphBrexit means Poles will be richer than Britons in five years, says Tusk15 hours agoJames A. CrispBy James A. Crispmore_vert
The IndependentTusk claims Poles will be richer than Brits by 2029 as 'it's better to be in the EU'YesterdayJabed AhmedBy Jabed Ahmedmore_vert
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The GuardianIt’s clearer than ever that Brexit has failed – let’s not inflict its miseries on young peopleOpinionApr 23Zoe WilliamsBy Zoe Williamsmore_vert
The GuardianSunak rejects offer of youth mobility scheme between EU and UKApr 19Lisa O'carroll, Rowena Mason & Aletha AduBy Lisa O'carroll, Rowena Mason & Aletha Adumore_vert
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Financial TimesSadiq Khan urges Labour to pursue UK-EU youth mobility dealApr 25Lucy FisherBy Lucy Fishermore_vert
BloombergNorthern Ireland Risks Losing Veterinary Medicines, Lords Say3 days agoIrina AnghelBy Irina Anghelmore_vert
BBC.comVet medicine supplies: Concerns over post-Brexit arrangements17 hours agoLouise Cullen & John CampbellBy Louise Cullen & John Campbellmore_vert
Financial TimesNorthern Irish farmers face supply chain risks over Brexit deal, warn Lords3 days agoJude Jude WebberBy Jude Jude Webbermore_vert
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The TelegraphPint-sized bottles of wine on shelves from September in post-Brexit shake-up7 hours agomore_vert
Sky NewsPint-size wine to be allowed on shelves from September - as doubts raised over demand13 hours agoFaye BrownBy Faye Brownmore_vert
The Drinks BusinessPint-sized wine bottles are a Brexit benefit 'fantasy', says MP8 hours agoEloise FeildenBy Eloise Feildenmore_vert
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CNNLast-minute Brexit bill risks higher food prices, UK business groups warnApr 4Anna CoobanBy Anna Coobanmore_vert
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The Guardian‘I still think Tony was right on Iraq’: Labour’s Ben Bradshaw on Blair, Brexit and battling homophobia3 days agoZoe WilliamsBy Zoe Williamsmore_vert
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FortuneBCG report: London is the world's top talent magnet, but the U.K. isn'tApr 24Prarthana PrakashBy Prarthana Prakashmore_vert
The GuardianHow can Labour fix Britain’s ‘economic failure’ without rejoining the EU?4 days agoWilliam KeeganBy William Keeganmore_vert
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MSNRising Debt, Slow Growth, Lack of Housing, Poor Investment: How Labour Plans to Get Out of a Deep HoleYesterdaymore_vert
The TelegraphIreland 'reaping what it has sown' over Brexit with influx of migrants6 days agoJames A. CrispBy James A. Crispmore_vert
POLITICO EuropeBritain offloads its refugee crisis to Ireland. Dublin is aghast.40 minutes agoShawn PogatchnikBy Shawn Pogatchnikmore_vert
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The TelegraphSunak to offer Ireland chance to join Rwanda scheme6 hours agoCharles Hymas & James A. CrispBy Charles Hymas & James A. Crispmore_vert
The GuardianSadiq Khan urges young Londoners to vote or risk ‘repeat of Brexit and Trump victory’6 days agoRowena MasonBy Rowena Masonmore_vertFull Coverage of this story
The TelegraphUK can't return Channel migrants to France because of Brexit, Cameron suggestsApr 24Charles HymasBy Charles Hymasmore_vert
MSNNo10 says asylum returns deal with France 'is not possible'Apr 24Greg HefferBy Greg Heffermore_vert
ExpressDavid Cameron slammed for suggesting Brexit is responsible for Channel migrant crisisApr 24Christian CalgieBy Christian Calgiemore_vert
Daily MailCameron's blunders in Libya and Syria have fuelled migration crisisApr 25Andrew NeilBy Andrew Neilmore_vert
The GuardianRavaged by austerity, chastened by Brexit: how can Britain have influence abroad when it’s broken at home?Apr 22Nesrine MalikBy Nesrine Malikmore_vert
The GuardianBrexit plans in ‘complete disarray’ as EU import checks delayed, say businessesApr 19Jack SimpsonBy Jack Simpsonmore_vert
ReutersNew Brexit border checks could stifle fine food imports from EU, warn sellersApr 22James DaveyBy James Daveymore_vert
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Yahoo News UKLondon deli that counts Harry Styles and Paul McCartney as customers warns Brexit rules hitting businessApr 23Rachael BurfordBy Rachael Burfordmore_vert
The GuardianBritish farmers want basic income to cope with post-Brexit strugglesApr 4Helena HortonBy Helena Hortonmore_vert