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Hannah Rose Woods pens a rich account of all that has been lost to chauvinism and conservatism over the past decade
Britain’s opposition leader sets out tactical plan for ‘making Brexit work’
Kyiv faces a $750bn price tag as it seeks rebuilding finance
Opposition leader to set out 5-point plan to tackle economic pain caused by UK’s exit from EU
EU nations say there is ‘no legal or political justification’ for legislation to scrap parts of the Brexit deal
Britain faces the most complex policy challenges of any rich country
Limited numbers of visas for seasonal worker threatens contraction of sector and risks some farms going bust
Plan for an alternative to EU’s flagship Horizon project has yet to win finance ministry’s agreement
Trade between two sides now involves more paperwork and checks, Maroš Šefčovič tells annual forum
Official figures corroborate academic studies showing sharp drop in exports since Brexit
Plus, the opportunities and costs of going it alone and why the Tories don’t care about the future
To defeat the Lib Dems, PM intends to put the same stark choice to voters that worked for the Tories in 2015
Protocol that keeps region within EU’s single market for goods has given a fillip to its economy, say analysts
Former prime minister Theresa May condemns the legislation as illegal under international law
Review finds post-Brexit delay in establishing border controls for high-risk produce poses safety threat
Nato plans to overhaul its battle plans to better protect the alliance’s eastern flank
MPs will have first vote on bill to unilaterally tear up parts of Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal
The first minister will on Tuesday flesh out her plan for a new referendum on breaking away from the UK
New legislation to prevent the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement being undermined is both necessary and legal
Outgoing regulator warns that Britain risks becoming a rule-taker from Brussels
Lords committee finds sector has become ‘collateral damage’ in post-Brexit dispute over trade agreement
Minister claims initiative will boost productivity but opposition calls it a Brexiter ‘vanity exercise’
The UK’s strained post-Brexit ties with the 27-nation bloc contrast with its constructive attitude elsewhere
Watchdog says Visa and Mastercard have increased cross-border transaction fees fivefold
Plus, Macron loses majority, regulators home in on buy now pay later, and Russia becomes China’s biggest crude oil supplier
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