Brexit
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Jacob Rees-Mogg on mission to ‘turbo-charge’ the benefits of BrexitUnder the Radar The arch-Brexiteer will be in charge of the government's post-Brexit agenda
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‘Like Kate and Meghan, Margaret and Elizabeth were reduced to stereotypes’Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press
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What’s happening in Northern Ireland?feature Resignation of first minister plunges devolved government into ‘turmoil’
By Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK Published
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Brexit: the pros and cons of leaving the EUPros and Cons The arguments for and against Britain’s decision to leave the European Union
By The Week Published
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Brexit Freedoms Bill: what the new draft legislation means for UKfeature Downing Street wants to end special status EU law still holds in UK's legal framework
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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Nigel Farage and Andy Murray volley barbs over Djokovic, BrexitSpeed Read
By Grayson Quay Published
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Liz Truss handed ‘poisoned fruit’ of Brexit brief after David Frost’s exitUnder the Radar Departure of key ally a ‘body blow’ to prime minister after tough few weeks
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‘The future of UK-EU relations depends on the fate of Boris Johnson’Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press
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What Keir Starmer’s latest reshuffle means for Labourfeature Overhaul moves party more to the centre as leader pitches to ‘make Brexit work’
By The Week Staff Published
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Crunch-time for British tradeIn the Spotlight Is there any point promoting ‘Global Britain’ while the threat of an EU trade war lingers?
By The Week Staff Published
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What is Article 16?Today's Big Question Boris Johnson says triggering the clause is ‘perfectly legitimate’ as Northern Ireland Protocol talks remain deadlocked
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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How Brexit handed a ‘financial boon’ to former Soviet state EstoniaIn Depth Around 4,000 companies have set up shop in member state since UK left EU, prime minister says
By The Week Staff Published
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Why the UK is suffering a Walkers crisps shortagefeature Production issues have forced snack giant to prioritise most popular varieties
By Kate Samuelson Published
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The post-Brexit fishing dispute explainedfeature Johnson insists the UK’s position on licences granted to small French fishing vessels has not changed
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