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The Prime Minister of Humiliation
Despite facing one embarrassment after the other, British Prime Minister Theresa May continues to plow ahead, seemingly undeterred. It's becoming increasingly clear that she is the main impediment to solving the Brexit mess. By Peter Müller, Jörg Schindler.
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Brexit: what should happen next.
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Brexit Revisited
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* The EU's 'SECRET' Brexit Negotiation EXPOSED
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Brexit: blow to May’s authority as MPs reject her motion by 303 votes to 258
Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen, including the latest Commons debate and votes on what should happen next with Brexit
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'Everything changed in 2016': Poles in UK struggle with Brexit
Members of Britain’s largest group of foreign nationals tell how love and admiration for their adopted country is turning sour
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Sony and Panasonic scramble to soften blow of no-deal Brexit
Electronics giant Sony is planning to merge its UK-headquartered European business into its Dutch arm as Japanese companies manoeuvre to soften the impact of a no-deal Brexit. The move will see Sony’s £3.3bn European business register its corporate seat, effectively its legal headquarters, in Amsterdam. The combined arm will be responsible for the Tokyo giant’s electronics business in Europe. The deal will be completed on March 29 2019, according to merger documents reviewed by The Daily Telegraph.
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Brexit keeping Theresa May from Davos
British Prime Minister Theresa May is skipping this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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The Maybot, zen-like, finds comfort in the certainty of defeat
Her deal has been obliterated and the country is in chaos, yet May felt weirdly OK. By John Crace.
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Brexit vote: Jeremy Corbyn tables vote of no confidence after May suffers historic defeat
Prime minister addresses Commons after huge defeat for her Brexit deal.
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'Let's forget Brexit and enjoy our last Christmas with running water'
It’s been tough to find much to laugh about this year. But Britain’s most savage satirist is going to give it a go... By Frankie Boyle.
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LEAKED: Footage From Inside No. 10 Downing Street!
"We's in a nasty mess my precioussss...and there's only one way out....We wants it. We neeeeds it!"
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UK can cancel Brexit, says EU court
The European Court of Justice rules that the UK can cancel Brexit without the consent of the other EU states.
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Why I cannot back the Prime Minister's Brexit plan
“It has become increasingly clear to me that the proposed deal is not in the British national interest, and that to vote for this deal is to set ourselves up for failure. We will be losing, not taking control of our national destiny.” By Sam Gyimah. [Seventh minister resigns.]
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The UK government says its Brexit deal will hurt the economy
It's official: The British government's plan for leaving the European Union will be bad for the economy. The government published a report Wednesday that outlines the economic costs associated with a range of Brexit scenarios. The Bank of England followed later in the day with its own assessment. The United Kingdom would be worse off under all scenarios studied by the government. Officials did not estimate the precise impact of the deal Prime Minister Theresa May has negotiated with the European Union, but even in the best case it too will mean a weaker economy than remaining in the bloc.
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'Brexit is the equivalent of a major defeat in war'
Leaving the EU might well be demanded by the victor as a way of ensuring that Britain was permanently weakened. By Patrick Cockburn.
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Interview with Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn: ‘We Can’t Stop Brexit’
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn believes that politics have left young people behind. In an interview with Der Spiegel, he speaks about Brexit, the crisis of social democracy in Europe and the uphill battle to unite his party.
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Could Brexit help UK wildlife by uniting farmers and conservationists?
Farmers and conservationists have not always seen eye-to-eye in the UK. However, hopes of finding common ground may now come from an unlikely place—Brexit. Yes, you heard me correctly, one of the most divisive changes to the European political landscape may help bring UK farmers and conservationists together.
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Millionaire refuses to take down 'Bollocks to Brexit' poster
An outspoken former Conservative party donor has said he is prepared to go to prison to keep a giant “Bollocks to Brexit” poster above his London office after he was told to remove it by his local council. Charlie Mullins, the founder of Pimlico Plumbers, accused Lambeth council of interfering with his freedom of speech and succumbing to people’s sensitivities over a word that was proven in a Sex Pistols case in 1977 not to be obscene.
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The chances of a second Brexit referendum just got higher
The chances of Britain holding a second referendum on Brexit just got higher. Britain's opposition Labour party voted overwhelmingly Tuesday for a policy that would put a new vote on the table if Prime Minister Theresa May failed to get an eventual Brexit deal through the UK Parliament. And Labour's Brexit spokesman, Keir Starmer, received rapturous applause at his party's annual conference when he raised the prospect that staying in the European Union would be on the ballot paper.
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