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  • The Tories’ Brexit tailspin - The New Statesman 04.02.25454606
  • Martin Rowson on the fifth anniversary of Brexit – cartoon - Guardian 31.01.25454604
  • Scotland knows Brexit is holding Britain back. Why won’t Labour admit it? - Guardian 31.01.25454602
  • The UK is haunted by Johnson’s ‘botched Brexit deal’ and Labour’s plans for change don’t go far enough - Guardian 26.01.25454603
  • First Brexit, now Trump and Musk: ignorance is back with a vengeance - Guardian 19.01.25454605
  • Almost 6 in 10 Brits would vote to re-join the EU if there was a referendum tomorrow, poll shows - LFF 15.08.24428170
  • Another Brexit failure: £2M Brexit border control post has carried out just two checks - LFF 29.07.24425640
  • In all this noisy election debate, why is there a conspiracy of silence about Brexit? - Guardian 09.06.24430006
  • MPs call for clarity over post-Brexit border checks on EU plant and food products - Guardian 25.04.24408844
  • Thousands gather in London for National Rejoin March - LFF 24.09.23373765
  • Clacton-on-Sea: the ‘forgotten’ town that voted for Brexit - The Guardian 19.09.23373174
  • Brexiters outraged after crowds wave EU flag at Last Night of the Proms - The Guardian 10.09.23371618
  • Sunak hails ‘right deal for country’ as UK rejoins EU Horizon project - The Guardian 07.09.23371734
  • Brexit disaster: New poll puts support to Rejoin at +60% - LFF 16.08.23367585
  • Post-Brexit border charges will further increase food prices, industry leaders warn - LFF 14.06.23352636
  • ‘Brexit has been an utter disaster’: the royal heritage firm that can’t sell its wares abroad - Observer 29.04.23342900
  • In the post-Brexit wreckage, just one Tory strategy remains: the theatre of cruelty - Guardian 02.04.23341477
  • Can Britain ever rejoin the EU? - New Statesman 15.02.23330386
  • Podcast: What has Brexit done for Britain? - Guardian 10.01.23324073
  • UK ministers pledged to match EU funds after Brexit. How’s that going? - Guardian 30.12.22323016
  • UK traders on Brexit: ‘It’s increased paperwork, stress, everything’ - Guardian 27.12.22323360
  • Bregrets? We've got a few - Matt Goodwin's Substack 21.12.22321870
  • Watchdog reprimands Tories over £800bn post-Brexit trade deals claim - Guardian 12.12.22319311
  • ‘Not rocket science’: Bertie Ahern urges UK to return to Brexit talks - The Guardian 08.09.22305168
  • Spiralling inflation, crops left in the field and travel chaos: 10 reasons Brexit has been disastrous for Britain - Guardian 03.08.22298573
  • ‘Brexit to blame’: UK shoppers pay up to 50% more than those in EU - Guardian 30.07.22297903
  • Brexit is making cost of living crisis worse, new study claims - Guardian 22.06.22292078
  • Operation Surprise: leaked emails expose secret intelligence coup to install Boris Johnson - The Grayzone 15.05.22294221
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg has given the game away – even this government knows Brexit is a disaster - The Guardian 29.04.22286024
  • France urges Johnson to use Frost’s exit to rebuild trust with EU - Guardian 19.12.21265944
  • Brexit leaves EU-bound Christmas presents out in the cold - Guardian 28.11.21262598
  • Liz Truss to take on Brexit brief after David Frost resignation - Guardian 19.12.21265945
  • The gap between reckless Brexit promises and reality will soon be too big to ignore - Guardian 18.10.21258345
  • The cult of Boris Johnson’s optimism is all that’s left of a Brexit plan - Guardian 12.10.21259742
  • Global Britain’s cheerleaders may have to live with lasting damage to exports - Guardian 19.09.21256215
  • Majority of Northern Irish voters want vote on staying in UK - Guardian 29.08.21253887
  • UK at loggerheads with EU again over £41bn Brexit ‘divorce bill’ - Guardian 09.07.21249802
  • Biden arrives with demand that UK settle Brexit row over Northern Ireland - Guardian 10.06.21249200
  • Cummings’s humility comes all too late for Brexit Britain - Guardian 30.05.21246420
  • EU citizens made Britain their home – now they face a hostile environment - Guardian 18.05.21246289
  • High court rejects bid to extend UK's EU settlement scheme - Guardian 11.03.21238258
  • Brexit: as half its sales are wiped out, silk firm joins exodus to Europe - Guardian 14.02.21235103
  • In the fairytale land of Brexit, we’re trading with the world. It’s a fantasy - Guardian 13.02.21235527
  • 53 Tons of Rotting Pork and Other Brexit Nightmares - NY Times 12.02.21235519
  • Independence could cost Scotland's economy £11bn a year, forecast suggests - Guardian 03.02.21236214
  • Brexiters are waking up to the damage they've done - Guardian 18.01.21232714
  • The Guardian view on the Brexit debate: no scrutiny, no choice - Guardian 30.12.20231440
  • EU states unanimously back Brexit trade and security deal - Guardian 28.12.20229817
  • Brexit: Sunak suggests EU access for financial services will exceed deal - Guardian 28.12.20230956
  • Brexit deal threatens UK labour and climate standards, thinktank warns - Guardian 27.12.20230957
  • Brexit: fishing chiefs cry ‘betrayal’ as MPs fear rush to ratify deal - Guardian 27.12.20231069
  • The Brexit deal is done – but many crucial issues are unresolved - Guardian 27.12.20231068
  • UK to pay more than £100m a year to fund study abroad after Brexit - Guardian 26.12.20231073
  • Britain not ready for no deal, says Brexit select committee - Guardian 19.12.20229418
  • Deal or no deal: how life will look for key industries after Brexit - Guardian 12.12.20228812
  • Boris Johnson would only have himself to blame for a no-deal Brexit - Guardian 10.12.20228929
  • Boris Johnson sets out his red lines at last-ditch Brexit dinner - Guardian 09.12.20229049
  • Brexit 'evolution clause' is biggest issue to be resolved, says Merkel - Guardian 09.12.20229051
  • Brexit was never a grassroots movement, but an elitist political takeover - Guardian 09.12.20229050
  • Boris Johnson sets himself up for a disastrous dinner date - Guardian 09.12.20229109
  • UK drops plans to break international law as Northern Ireland deal is reached - Guardian 08.12.20227501
  • No-deal Brexit explained in 500 words: What may happen and when? - Al Jazeera 07.12.20227049
  • Builders run short of supplies as UK port holdups raise Brexit concerns - Guardian 07.12.20227497
  • As we close in on a Brexit that pleases next to nobody, how did we end up here? - Guardian 06.12.20227621
  • Revealed: The 'reasonable worst case' if EU talks collapse - ITV 06.12.20227626
  • As Americans fix their 2016 error, we in the UK are doubling down on ours: Brexit - Guardian 27.11.20226923
  • Brexit – Information for doctors -gmc-uk 24.11.20229347
  • Failure to seal post-Brexit deal would more than halve UK growth, says KPMG - Guardian 18.11.20225840
  • What does Joe Biden’s victory mean for Brexit? - Politico 09.11.20223095
  • UK reveals plans for up to 10 inland border sites to cope with Brexit chaos - Guardian 08.10.20220445
  • Why Biden's intervention on Brexit matters - BBC 17.09.20216535
  • Fears for Brexit deal as talks near deadline - BBC 07.09.20215744
  • The Observer view on Boris Johnson's disastrous path to a Covid-19 Brexit - Guardian 06.09.20218042
  • Trump or Biden? China expects no favours either way - BBC 28.08.20216553
  • Timid, incompetent ... how our spies missed Russian bid to sway Brexit - Guardian 26.07.20216237
  • Russian intervention didn't sway the Brexit referendum – our rightwing press did - Guardian 23.07.20214499
  • Brexit negotiators will miss July target for outline deal - Politico 23.07.20212891
  • Russia report reveals UK government failed to investigate Kremlin interference - Guardian 21.07.20214348
  • UK ministers will no longer claim 'no successful examples' of Russian interference - Guardian 15.03.20214349
  • Brexit: Johnson denies going back on level playing field terms he agreed with EU last year - as it happened - Guardian 27.02.20200447
  • UK says it will consider walking away from Brexit talks in June - Guardian 27.02.20200446
  • Blue Brexit passports to be issued from March - Guardian 22.02.20199289
  • Peterborough voters cite 'Brexit, Brexit, Brexit' as reason they turned blue -Guardian 14.12.19 193847
  • Top British diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall quits with searing Brexit critique - CNN 07.12.19192930
  • Brexit is one of most spectacular mistakes in EU history, says Tusk - Guardian 05.12.19192937
  • Johnson delay on Russia dossier helps Putin, says Litvinenko widow - Guardian 05.11.19214350
  • An Intelligence Report Will Say UK Spy Agencies Found No Evidence Of Russian State Interference In The Outcome Of The Brexit Referendum - Buzzfeed 01.11.19214351
  • What Johnson's deal means for workers' rights, the NHS and the economy - Guardian 19.10.19198505
  • Labour remainers warn leave MPs: don’t help Johnson win his Brexit deal - Guardian 13.10.19195697
  • A version of Theresa May’s deal is the only way out of the Brexit nightmare - Guardian 03.10.19192292
  • John Bolton in UK to meet Johnson and Brexit hardliners - Guardian 12.08.19194731
  • MPs opposing no-deal Brexit will need new tactics, report says - Guardian 11.08.19194713
  • What a No-Deal Brexit Could Mean for the UK in Five Charts - The Guardian 01.08.19188080
  • Dominic Cummings said Tory MPs do not care about poor people or NHS - The Guardian 30.07.19188369
  • Brexit 'preppers' stockpiling supplies in case of a doomsday 'no-deal' - ABC News 16.02.19359400
  • May dealt new Brexit defeat in upper house of parliament - Reuters 25.04.18173170
  • No appetite for a deregulatory post-Brexit Britain: new findings on public attitudes - Open Democracy UK 19.04.18173173
  • Brexit: 'People's vote' campaign group launched - BBC News 15.04.18173174
  • UK cities fight back against Brexit power-grab by London - EurActiv 23.03.18173178
  • Government refuse to reveal details of meetings with the man who’s shaping Brexit - Open Democracy UK 19.03.18173179

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