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Brexit negotiations begin in Brussels
The two men leading the Brexit negotiations have exchanged gifts and say they’ve made an encouraging start on the business of extricating Britain from the European Union. The Brexit Secretary, David Davis, and the EU chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, held a full day of talks in Brussels – focusing first on the issues of the…
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Macron holds talks with Merkel
Promising more pragmatism in their relationship, and a roadmap to reform the EU, the new French President Emmanuel Macron has been holding talks with Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, just a day after he was sworn into office.
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Lord Howard defends Falklands comments
Lord Howard denies he was being inflammatory when he appeared to suggest that Theresa May would be prepared to go to war over Gibraltar.
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Could Britain go to war to protect Gibraltar?
Between a Rock and a hard place: could Britain go to war to protect Gibraltar?
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Andrew Rosindell on Brexit
From Romford, the Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell who is vice-chair of the all-party parliamentary group for Gibraltar.
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Brexit talks ‘difficult, complex, confrontational’
Well if Theresa May had her chance on Wednesday – today it was the turn of EU Council President Donald Tusk to outline Europe’s strategy for the Article 50 talks.
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British nature after Brexit
Leaving aside the nature of Britain after Brexit what about Britain’s nature?
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Debate: Nadhim Zahawai and Stephanie Flanders
From West London the Conservative MP Nadhim Zahawi who voted for Britain to leave the European Union, and the Chief Market Strategist for JP Morgan, Stephanie Flanders.
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Brex and the City: will businesses look to Europe?
One of the bastions of British commerce – Lloyd’s of London – is to set up a new European subsidiary in Brussels to avoid losing business when the UK leaves the EU.
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EU Parliament’s chief Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt
The perceived warnings in Theresa May’s Article 50 letter about Brexit’s effect on the fight on crime and terrorism have caused concern, if not consternation, in Brussels.
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UK’s Brexit ‘copy-and-paste’ of EU laws
The government has published details of its so-called Great Repeal Bill, the day after the UK officially began to sever its ties to the EU.
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Hull: where 67% voted for Brexit
Tonight we’re joined by an audience of business people, students and some of the city’s migrant population, some celebrating, some much more anxious about today and we’re going to ask what happens now.
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Hull: the debate continues
Welcome back to Hull, and I’m here with an audience of people from across the city to ask what happens now Brexit is actually under way.
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Article 50: Damian Green
Work and Pensions Secretary Damian Green, a close ally of the Prime Minister.
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Article 50: Europeans react
Portuguese Socialist MEP Ana Maria Gomes.