Brexit
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What does Keir Starmer want from the EU?
Today's Big Question Starmer hopes for defence co-operation and access to German market but huge obstacles remain
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Brexit, Matt Hancock and black swans: five takeaways from Covid inquiry report
The Explainer UK was 'unprepared' for pandemic and government 'failed' citizens with flawed response, says damning report
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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How long will it take to renew a passport?
In Depth British tourists turned away at airports because of post-Brexit change
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Don't mention the B-word: why aren't politicians talking about Brexit?
Talking Point It was the leading issue in the 2019 election, but Brexit has remained largely overlooked in this campaign
By Richard Windsor, The Week UK Published
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Gibraltar: the last frontier of Brexit
The Explainer EU border guards at the Rock's airport would 'erode British sovereignty to the point of meaninglessness', claims Eurosceptic MP
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Last updated
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The Startup Party: what is Dominic Cummings planning now?
The Explainer Former No. 10 guru says 'completely different' party will focus on 'voters, not Westminster'
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Labour's Brexit conundrum
The Explainer Keir Starmer backs 'twin track' strategy of building closer security ties with EU while ruling out single market, customs union and free movement
By The Week UK Published
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Why au pairs might become a thing of the past
Under The Radar Brexit and wage ruling are threatening the 'mutually beneficial arrangement'
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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The trademark battle over the 'Russian warship, go f**k yourself' slogan
Under The Radar Row over the 'brave' response from a Ukrainian soldier to a Moscow warship that's become 'hot merchandising property'
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Why is rural England turning its back on the Tories?
Today's Big Question Subsidies, energy costs and post-Brexit fallout have upset 'blue hedge' voters
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Will Ireland unite?
In Depth 'Vast obstacles' to unification referendum remain despite 'historic' appointment of nationalist first minister at Stormont
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Brexit: where we are four years on
The Explainer Questions around immigration, trade and Northern Ireland remain as 'divisive as ever'
By The Week UK Published
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Stormont power-sharing in sight: 'good news' for Northern Ireland?
Talking Point Unionists vote to end two-year boycott after agreeing legislative package to address post-Brexit trading arrangements
By The Week UK Published
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The pros and cons of a written constitution
Pros and Cons Clarity no substitute for flexibility, say defenders of Britain's unwritten rulebook
By The Week UK Published
Pros and Cons