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  • Northern Ireland government paralysed as first minister resigns over Brexit protocol - Morning Star265933
  • Brexit caused sky-high food prices, says Bank of England expert - LFF 28.03.23340290
  • UK plan to rip up thousands of laws gets green light in House of Commons - Canary 20.01.23326834
  • ‘Almost unsaleable’: slump in school trips to UK blamed on Brexit - Guardian 26.12.21266738
  • Departure of Frost as Brexit minister sets off alarm bells in Brussels - Guardian 19.12.21265932
  • Salty language: why are UK and France fighting over fishing licences? - Guardian 02.11.21260402
  • Johnson tells Von der Leyen French threats are ‘completely unjustified’ - Guardian 30.10.21259725
  • France threatens to cut UK and Jersey energy supply in fishing row - Guardian 05.10.21256851
  • UK government clears army to begin petrol deliveries from Monday - Al Jazeera 01.10.21256527
  • Thousands of British students in limbo with post-Brexit visa chaos - Guardian 01.09.21254109
  • Ministers accused of failing to secure rights of Britons with foreign spouses in EU - Guardian 23.08.21253658
  • Boris Johnson must respect rule of law and implement Brexit deal, says EU - Guardian 10.06.21247357
  • UK drops plans to break international law as Northern Ireland deal is reached - Guardian 08.12.20227162
  • Brexit: Will the borders be ready? - BBC 01.12.20226335
  • Diane Abbott: 'Jeremy Corbyn did his best to be nice to people, and they weren't nice back' - Guardian 25.09.20218691
  • Lorry drivers will face de facto Brexit border in Kent, Gove confirms - Guardian 23.09.20218703
  • Russia report: The unanswered questions - BBC 21.07.20212725
  • Liz Truss: US trade deal ‘won’t mean lower food standards’ - BBC 10.07.20212348
  • Leaked US trade talks show how Trump is dictating Johnson’s approach to a hard Brexit - openDemocracy 27.11.19196344
  • Only half of UK universities ready for no-deal Brexit – study - Guardian 16.09.19189674
  • Revealed: Legatum’s “extraordinary” secretive monthly meetings with Brexit minister - Open Democracy UK 04.05.18170316
  • UK government defeated as Lords back powers to prevent hard Irish border - Reuters 02.05.18170317
  • House of Lords debate: European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Parliament UK 02.05.18170318
  • Brexit: Theresa May ‘pleading’ with EU for access to single market, Michel Barnier says - Independent 26.04.18170319
  • Commission defends ‘equivalence’ with UK for financial services - EurActiv 24.04.18170320
  • Report: Exiting the EU: The financial settlement - NAO 20.04.18170321
  • EU rejects Irish border proposals and says Brexit talks could still fail - Guardian 20.04.18170322
  • Brexit divorce bill could surpass £39bn, warns Whitehall watchdog - Guardian 20.04.18170323
  • Report: The future UK-EU relationship - Parliament UK 04.04.18170324
  • Border Issue Could Spur U.K. Rethink of EU Plan, Ireland Says - Bloomberg 26.03.18170325
  • Brexit brain drain: elite universities say they are losing future research stars - Guardian 06.03.18189588
  • The Return of the Irish Question - Project Syndicate 23.02.18170326
  • Brexit means…more arms dealing to human rights abusers - Open Democracy 14.02.18170327
  • Exclusive: EU’s negotiating guidelines for the Brexit transition - Channel 4 News 25.01.18170328
  • Macron rebuffs post-Brexit City deal unless UK pays into EU budget - Guardian 19.01.18170329
  • Boris Johnson: Leave campaign's £350m a week claim was 'gross underestimate' - Politics Home 16.01.18170330
  • Dutch Say Nations Hit By Brexit Shouldn’t Plug EU Budget Hole - Bloomberg 16.01.18170331
  • Spain’s regions concerned about impact of a hard Brexit - El Pais 15.01.18170332
  • We Don’t Know Whether U.K. Can Reverse Brexit, EU Report Says - Bloomberg 12.01.18170333
  • U.K.'s Hammond Tells EU to Decide What It Wants From Brexit Deal - Bloomberg 10.01.18170334
  • Larry Elliot: Brexit: why the UK economy hasn't led to buyer's remorse - Guardian 07.01.18170335
  • As Brexit dominates, its causes are being forgotten - New Economics Foundation 13.12.17170336
  • Voters more pessimistic about the outcome of Brexit, but have not changed their minds about what Brexit should mean - ScotCen 06.12.17170337
  • How Legatum has written the hymn sheet for a Dirty Brexit - Open Democracy UK 27.11.17170338
  • Legatum: who are the Brexiteers’ favourite think tank and who is behind them? - Open Democracy UK 26.11.17170339
  • Brexit could push war in Ireland - ZNet 26.11.17170340
  • Intelligence watchdog urged to look at Russian influence on Brexit vote - Guardian 15.11.17170341
  • 'Ireland will not be ignored' on post-Brexit border question - Gardian 11.11.17170342
  • Brexit May Mean 50 New U.K. Regulators to Replace EU Bodies - Bloomberg 07.11.17170343
  • Brexit vote has cost each household more than £600 a year, says NIESR - Guardian 01.11.17170344
  • The Guardian view on the Irish border: UK's Brexit blind spot - Guardian 07.09.17170345
  • Is Britain expecting the impossible? Brexit Means... podcast - Guardian 07.09.17170346
  • Banks May Need $50 Billion New Capital After Brexit - Bloomberg 01.08.17170347
  • Report: Brexit: the EU data protection package - House of Lords European Union Committee 18.07.17170348
  • Vince Cable: PM seeking a Tory-Labour coalition to achieve hard Brexit - Guardian 11.07.17170349
  • Brexit: What can we expect to face? – Part 1 - Idealism Prevails 16.05.17170350
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