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Irish border: A 'No hard Border' poster is seen below a road sign on the Irish side of the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland near Bridgend on 16 October 2019. REUTERS/Phil Noble

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The threat of Brexit has caused great anxiety about the return of a ‘hard border’ in Ireland. Yet it’s minority communities...

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Parliament or the people? And which people? Vanessa Baird prepares to march for a confirmatory vote.

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Blake Morrison grew up in Yorkshire – and made his escape from his traditional conservative background via...

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Almost everyone agrees that the EU needs to be reformed. But is it possible? Hilary Wainwright and ...

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Boris Johnson’s shutdown of parliament could spark an early general election, but that’s nothing to feel sanguine about. 

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The global free trade system is being battered like never before. Can any good come of it, asks Vanessa Baird...

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The global free trade system is being battered like never before. Can any good come of it, asks Vanessa Baird...

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Nick Dowson asks if Brexit will expose the UK to being sued.

More than 100,000 protesters are set to march on Parliament on Saturday to demand a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal.

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Vanessa Baird on why she will be marching in London on Saturday

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A new popular movement is born – and it might just halt a Brexit disaster. Vanessa Baird dares to hope.

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Nick Dowson reports on Brexit’s impact on some Global South economies.

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Momentum for an exit from Brexit is building, writes Vanessa Baird.

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The triggering of Article 50 this week is likely to be one of the most dramatic constitutional changes to the UK for a...

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The Prime Minister's pronouncements just don’t add up, argues Paul Donovan.

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Marienna Pope-Weidemann interviews Matt Carr, core organizer of the 20 February British day...

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