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Brexit

Caroline Criado-Perez: More United is about replacing tribalism with common purpose

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
25 July, 2016

The feminist campaigner is a convener of the UK’s newest political movement

The Leave campaign’s economic answers have now melted away

Tony Burke
25 July, 2016

The Brexit team must negotiate an impossible web of red lines

What will May put first — the Conservative Party or the Union?

Ed Jacobs
22 July, 2016

Today’s British-Irish summit spotlights the prime minister’s dilemma

No Brexit blues? Here’s what the Bank of England really said

Media Watch
21 July, 2016

The Brexit press are excited. Here’s the bad news.

We’re still grieving for Europe – big decisions should be avoided

Jos Gallacher
20 July, 2016

Brexit responses that seem attractive now may not be best in the long run

IMF: Brexit has ‘thrown a spanner in the works’ of global growth

19 July, 2016

The UK’s could lose one percentage point of growth in 2017

Greenpeace is rebranding the Brexit bus outside Parliament

18 July, 2016

The bus is being covered in voters’ messages to the new government

Brexit puts Britain’s environment at risk – can the cabinet be trusted to protect it?

Daisy Sands
16 July, 2016

There’s good and bad news

Ourselves Alone: How Brexiters shrugged off international law

Aidan McQuade
14 July, 2016

Leave chiefs’ colonial view of rights means less ‘control’ for the rest of us

Bank of England doesn’t cut interest rates, defying expectations

14 July, 2016

The expected cut in rates is likely to happen in August

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