European Union
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The MoD and the Foreign Office are working on plans for how the UK could continue to cooperate with the EU after Brexit
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Committee calls on government to offer an immediate commitment to EU scientists and engineers currently living and working in Britain
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Editorial: The British government cannot expect peers to rubber-stamp its EU timetable
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Letters: Let’s hope it won’t be too long before those who are taken in by post-truth see it for what it is: lies from those who expect our trust
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MPs can see off hard Brexit. The ball is in their court
Martin KettleFinally progressives in parliament have a chance to change our ruinous trajectory. They should seize it
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Editorial: The foreign secretary’s interview with a Czech newspaper typifies his worrying tendency of harming Britain’s interests with badly chosen words
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With the Maybot malfunctioning, the search for a strategy fell upon a fractious select committee and its genial host
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NatCen study finds 90% favour staying in single market and 70% want limits on EU immigration, posing headache for government
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Prime minister says being in or out of customs union is not ‘binary decision’ at PMQs dominated by Brexit strategy
Topics
- EU referendum and Brexit
- Foreign policy
- Europe
- Theresa May
- Boris Johnson
- Donald Trump
- Conservatives
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- Angela Merkel
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- PMQs
- US elections 2016
- Barack Obama
- Social exclusion
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- Northern Ireland
- Constitutional reform
- Philip Hammond
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Brexit and Trump have exposed the left’s crucial flaw: playing by the rules