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  • Getting ready for the end of the transition period - EU Comission 215890
  • Leave.EU leaves Britain after Brexit - Guardian 07.01.21232317
  • Johnson and EU vow to go 'extra mile' to thrash out Brexit deal - Guardian 13.12.20227991
  • Boris Johnson and EU agree to extend Brexit talks until Sunday - Guardian 09.12.20227358
  • EU will not fall into Brexit 'negotiating trap', UK told - Guardian 30.11.20226173
  • EU launches legal action against UK for breaching withdrawal agreement - Guardian 01.10.20217973
  • Brexit talks on brink as UK rejects EU call to drop law-breaking plan - Guardian 10.09.20219721
  • 'Depressing, frustrating and shocking': European press on UK Brexit move - Guardian 10.09.20219715
  • Withdrawal of the United Kingdom and EU rules in the field of asset management - Europe Commission 07.07.20216651
  • Fears Brexit talks could collapse in June but UK still optimistic - Guardian 30.04.20206205
  • How likely is an extension to the Brexit negotiations? - New Statesman 16.04.20205917
  • Lisa Nandy: UK must extend Brexit transition period - Guardian 09.03.20201068
  • Corbyn defends his pledge to stay neutral in second referendum - Guardian 23.11.19201809
  • Corbyn 'neutral' on Brexit as Johnson attacked on trust - Guardian 22.11.19201080
  • John Bercow: ‘I may be pompous and an irritant. But I am completely authentic’ - Guardian 10.11.19200015
  • Boris Johnson faces threat of Brexit party battle in every seat - Guardian 01.11.19198587
  • Last orders: John Bercow's final day as Speaker - Guardian 31.10.19198336
  • Live Update: Boris Johnson Fails in Bid to Limit Debate as MPs Start Considering Early Election Bill - Guardian 29.10.19190598
  • Video: What Happened on Monday? - BBC 29.10.19190600
  • Sir John Curtice: Do Voters Really Want Another General Election? - BBC 28.10.19 190599
  • Brexit: PM to Push for Election if EU Agrees Three-Month Delay - BBC 23.10.19190403
  • How can Boris Johnson get a general election before January? - Guardian 23.10.19190402
  • Brexit: Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn meet after timetable rejected - BBC 23.10.19190391
  • Full list of the 19 Labour MPs who voted for Johnson's Withdrawal Agreement - Inews 23.10.19190400
  • Brexit legislation 'paused' after MPs reject Boris Johnson's timetable - Guardian 22.10.19198378
  • Brexit deal: How did my MP vote on the Withdrawal Agreement Bill? - BBC 22.10.19190401
  • EU withdrawal deal: How did your MP vote on the Letwin amendment? - Guardian 19.10.19198483
  • MPs put brakes on Boris Johnson's Brexit deal with rebel amendment - Guardian 19.10.19198482
  • ‘Makes Monty Python look like Panorama’: readers on the Queen's speech - Guardian 14.10.19201560
  • Support grows for a new Brexit poll amid fears over Johnson’s plan - Guardian 12.10.19201405
  • The Guardian view on the backstop proposals: Britain’s broken promise - 03.10.19201272
  • Brexit: dismay in Brussels as Boris Johnson finally reveals plan - Guardian 3.10.19192342
  • Chaotic scenes in the Commons as parliament is suspended – as it happened - Guardian 12.09.19189469
  • Jeremy Corbyn: PM's wealthy friends will not be hit by no-deal Brexit - Guardian 09.09.19189463
  • Video: Tearful John Bercow reveals he will step down as Speaker by 31 October - Guardian 09.09.19189464
  • Westminster shutdown: is Britain facing a coup? - Guardian 01.09.19198229
  • John Major to join legal fight to stop Johnson suspending parliament - Guardian 30.08.19189094
  • 'Just the Beginning': Massive Protests in UK as Thousands Flood Streets to #StoptheCoup - Common Dreams 29.08.19188573
  • Proroguing parliament sets a horrifying precedent. I’m going to court to stop it - Guardian 29.08.19188565
  • Jeremy Corbyn says he will try to 'politically stop' prorogation with legislation – as it happened - Guardian 29.08.19188566
  • Video: John Bercow: Speaker explodes at Boris Johnson for Commons suspension 'outrage' - YouTube 28.08.19201603
  • What is Prorogation and Why is Boris Johnson Using it? - Guardian 28.08.19188052
  • Boris Johnson is trashing the democracy fought for with the blood of our ancestors - Guardian 28.08.19188560
  • Parliament Suspension: Queen Approves PM's Plan - BBC 28.08.19 188051
  • A civil war state of mind now threatens our democracy - Guardian 28.08.19188559
  • Boris Johnson vs. Parliament - Politico 28.08.19188054
  • Suspension of parliament: MPs react with fury and Davidson set to quit after Johnson move – as it happened - Guardian 28.08.19188553
  • What Did Boris Johnson Just Do to Parliament? - The New York Times 28.08.19188055
  • Ruth Davidson Expected to Quit as Scottish Tory Leader - Guardian 28.08.19188053
  • You don't get to decide whether Brexit happens, Johnson tells MPs - Guardian 26.08.19188586
  • Boris Johnson seeks legal advice on five-week parliament closure ahead of Brexit - Guardian 24.08.19188598
  • MPs won’t be forgiven if they fail to stop Boris Johnson’s Brexit ploy - The Guardian 18.08.19188485
  • Podcast: Understanding Dominic Cummings, Boris Johnson’s chief strategist - The Guardian 01.08.19188100
  • UK less able to cope with hard Brexit than it was in spring, say officials - The Guardian 01.08.19188098
  • Sinn Féin: vote on Irish reunification must follow no-deal Brexit - The Guardian 31.07.19188362
  • Who are Boris Johnson's key advisers? - BBC 30.07.19188092
  • Dominic Cummings: master of the dark arts handed keys to No 10 - The Guardian 26.07.19188111
  • Dominic Cummings: Boris Johnson hires infamous Vote Leave boss as senior advisor - Mirror 24.07.19188093
  • Boris Johnson's first speech as PM: what he said and what he meant - The Guardian 24.07.19188110
  • Just 15 Things Boris Johnson's New Key Aide Dominic Cummings Has Said About Tory MPs - Buzzfeed 24.07.19188091
  • Who’s who in Boris Johnson’s first cabinet - The Guardian 24.07.19188116
  • Boris Johnson elected new Tory leader - The Guardian 23.07.19187098
  • Ambition fulfilled for Boris Johnson. But what next for Britain? - The Guardian 23.07.19187099
  • The 10 ages of Boris Johnson: a guide to his road to power - The Guardian 21.07.19187882
  • Did your MP vote to block parliament being prorogued? - The Guardian 18.07.19187886
  • What diplomats really think about Boris Johnson - The Guardian 18.07.19187869
  • Boris Johnson is the epitome of what’s worst about the English ruling class - The Guardian 16.07.19187732
  • Boris Johnson shows he'll be most ill-qualified PM of modern times - The Guardian 09.07.19187697
  • Bitter blue-on-blue as Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt clash on live TV - The Guardian 09.07.19187674
  • Boris Johnson's foreigner-bashing tying UK to no-deal Brexit, says Brussels - The Gaurdian 27.06.19187745
  • Boris Johnson’s talk of ‘global Britain’ is about to look even more ridiculous - The Guardian 27.06.19187748
  • Tory leadership: Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt answer questions in digital hustings - as it happened - The Guardian 26.06.19187722
  • Bumbling Boris Johnson takes to the airwaves to lie, lie and lie again - The Guardian 25.06.19187751
  • The Empty Promise of Boris Johnson - The New Yorker 24.06.19187100
  • Boris Johnson Lacks 'Competence and Integrity' - Spiegel 21.06.19187717
  • Tory leadership debate: who were the winners and losers? - The Guardian 16.06.19187716
  • Secret Cabinet Office document reveals chaotic planning for no-deal Brexit - The Guardian 22.03.19188488
  • The Brexiteers' Customs Plan Would Wipe 1.8% Off GDP, Ministers Have Been Told - Buzz Feed 09.05.18170070
  • Labour peers force May to give MPs vote over single market plans - Guardian 08.05.18170073
  • Boris Johnson attacks Theresa May's 'crazy' customs plan - Guardian 08.05.18170074
  • Labour peers accuse Corbyn of Brexit cowardice - Guardian 05.05.18170075
  • Support grows for cross-party plans to prevent ‘no deal’ Brexit - Guardian 28.04.18170079
  • Why the Brexiteers have no mandate for leaving the EU customs union - New Statesman 26.04.18170080
  • Downing Street rules out U-turn on customs union pledge - Guardian 23.04.18170081
  • Labour Not Ruling Out Second Brexit Referendum, McDonnell Says - Bloomberg 20.04.18170085
  • Brexit: Ministers suffer first defeat on EU Withdrawal Bill - BBC News 18.04.18170086
  • Report: Voting on Brexit Parliament's consideration of the withdrawal deal and future framework - Institute for Government 16.04.18170087
  • Nine Conservatives demand vote on Britain leaving EU customs union - paper - Reuters 30.03.18170091
  • Policy Paper: Draft Withdrawal Agreement - Gov.UK 19.03.18170092
  • Labour and Brexit: The Mason Plan - Novara Media 22.01.18170096
  • May faces tougher transition stance from EU amid Norway pressure - Guardian 16.01.18170097
  • Jean-Claude Juncker: There will be no second EU referendum - Politics Home 09.01.18170098
  • Tory Brexit rebels inflict major defeat on Theresa May - The Guardian 14.12.17170102
  • The Guardian view on the Brexit vote: mutiny wanted - Editorial 12.12.17170103
  • If Brexit is going badly, it’s the fault of the Brexit elite: stop trying to blame the 48 per cent - NewStatesman 01.12.17170106
  • UK could pay £50bn Brexit divorce bill after bowing to EU pressure - Guardian 29.11.17170107
  • Speech by Michel Barnier at 'The future of the EU conference' - Centre for European Reform 20.11.17170110
  • Brexit talks: where are the negotiations up to? - Guardian 17.11.17170111
  • Report: Implementing the UK’s exit from the European Union - NAO 17.11.17 .pdf170112
  • Tory rebels vow to resist 'blood-curdling threats' over Brexit bill - Guardian 15.11.17170116

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