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  • Draft EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement 26.12.20 (official)229472
  • EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement - Wikipedia229410
  • Trade negotiation between the UK and the EU - Wikipedia229411
  • Post-Brexit United Kingdom relations with the European Union - Wikipedia229412
  • The Johnson Dossier - on Brexit229477
  • UK ministers rule out joining youth mobility scheme with EU - Guardian 22.06.24431446
  • Even Farage says Brexit has failed. Why won’t Starmer? - Guardian 28.05.23350218
  • Chart sums up how much of a failure Brexit has been - LFF 26.05.23349333
  • Post-Brexit border checks forecast to cost UK £4.7bn, says NAO - Guardian 20.05.24415950
  • Nigel Farage admits ‘Brexit has failed’ - LFF 16.05.23347005
  • Brexit causes collapse in European research funding for Oxbridge - Guardian 04.02.23328509
  • Changing attitudes to Brexit, three years on - Guardian 30.01.23327598
  • Tweet: I've done a lot of polling but I've never seen the British as fed up, exasperated & disillusioned as they are today - @GoodwinMJ 22.12.22 323571
  • On one side, a large (and growing?) share of Britain now appear convinced Brexit - @GoodwinMJ 21.12.22323555
  • Brexit costs government £40 billion a year in lost tax revenue - ITV 20.12.22323549
  • ‘We didn’t vote for this’: anger over Brexit failures is haunting the Tories - Guardian 18.12.22322335
  • Brexit blow: exports to Japan slump after ‘landmark’ free trade deal - Guardian 26.11.22318375
  • Jeremy Hunt refuses to deny briefing that government wants Swiss-style ties with EU - Guardian 23.11.22316977
  • Brexit a major cause of UK’s return to austerity, says senior economist - Guardian 14.11.22316686
  • The evidence could not be clearer: Brexit has downgraded Britain - New European 09.06.22292864
  • Tweet: Rant alert. For those of sensitive disposition, look away - @alexhallhall 08.06.22290999
  • Brexit has been a total failure and the government is covering up the damage it has done - Left Foot Forward 01.06.22289677
  • Brexit Britain at 1: Here’s what we’ve learned - Politico 03.01.22268888
  • Brexit one year on: so how’s it going? - Guardian 25.12.21266919
  • One year on, most voters say Brexit has gone badly - Observer 25.12.21266737
  • The gap between reckless Brexit promises and reality will soon be too big to ignore - Guardian 18.10.21258260
  • The cause of our food and petrol shortages is Brexit – yet no one dares name it - Guardian 24.09.21255980
  • Why are there food shortages in the UK? - Al Jazeera 03.09.21254507
  • Five years on, we finally know what Brexit means: a worse deal for everyone - Guardian 24.06.21249577
  • UK universities plead to keep EU cash post-Brexit - Politico 19.02.21236154
  • Brexit cost will be four times greater for UK than EU, Brussels forecasts - Guardian 11.02.21251938
  • Move to EU to avoid Brexit costs, firms told - Guardian 23.01.21234803
  • EU website purchases: the import charges UK customers have to pay - Guardian 21.01.21232839
  • The Guardian view on Brexit and bureaucracy: the cost of absurdity - Guardian 20.01.21234809
  • MPs pass Brexit trade deal by 521 votes to 73 - Guardian 30.12.20231385
  • The Guardian view on the future of the union: Britain faces breakup - Guardian 29.12.20234682
  • 'Bumpy' period expected as UK adjusts to new EU rules - BBC 29.12.20229930
  • Fury and frustration at Brexit fishing deal in Brixham - Guardian 29.12.20229906
  • What’s in the EU-UK Brexit deal? - Council on Foreign Relations 28.12.20229917
  • Brexit will discourage others from leaving the EU, Barnier says - Politico 28.12.20229924
  • Committees, visas and climate change: Brexit experts' verdicts on the deal details - Guardian 28.12.20229923
  • It’s not over: Major issues the Brexit deal leaves unresolved - Bloomberg 27.12.20229916
  • The Brexit EU-UK trade deal: A first analysis - IPPR 27.12.20229918
  • Brexit trade deal means ‘freedom’, but at a cost: the arguments will be far from over - Guardian 27.12.20229927
  • Brexit deal: What happens next and what will change on January 1? - Al Jazeera 25.12.20229925
  • Bad Brexit deal for Scotland - Scottish Government 25.12.20229928
  • UK and EU agree Brexit trade deal - Guardian 24.12.20229380
  • From tariffs to visas: here's what's in the Brexit deal - Guardian 24.12.20229382
  • European leaders welcome Brexit deal as least-worst outcome - Guardian 24.12.20229381
  • At long last we have a Brexit deal – and it's as bad as you thought - Guardian 24.12.20229384
  • The Guardian view on a Brexit deal: relief that leaves a bitter taste - Guardian 24.12.20229379
  • Boris Johnson has 'got Brexit done'. With a deal that will please no one - Guardian 24.12.20229383
  • Bust-ups and brinkmanship: inside story of how the Brexit deal was done - Guardian 24.12.20229378
  • Boris Johnson says Brexit deal has settled UK's Europe question - Guardian 24.12.20229385
  • UK students lose Erasmus membership in Brexit deal - Guardian 24.12.20229386
  • Brexit deal done: what’s in it and where next for the UK and EU? - The Conversation 24.12.20229812
  • Analysis: Brexit trade deal sparks relief but UK market will bear scars - Reuters 24.12.20229919
  • Brexit is finally done, but it already seems out of date - NY Times 24.12.20229921
  • What you need to know about the U.K.’s deal with the EU - WSJ 24.12.20229922
  • Press Release: EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement - European Commission 24.12.20229926
  • Brexit poses grave risks to UK health and care sector, report finds - Guardian 22.12.20230347
  • No-deal Brexit would be catastrophic for food supply, say UK farmers - Guardian 10.01.19359399
  • Trade after Brexit: Options for the UK's relationship with the EU - Institute For Government 15.12.17229920
  • Trade agreements of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia229413
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