Brexit
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Brexit: Boris Johnson threatens to quit talks in case of no trade deal by October 15
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First, Brexit. Now, coronavirus: Why Britons are actively avoiding the news
Antonis Kalogeropoulos, The Conversation
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How long will Rishi Sunak last as UK chancellor?
Alan Shipman, The Conversation
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On UK’s music charts, a pro-Brexit song and the ‘Anthem for Europe’ compete for the top spot
Adam Behr, The Conversation
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PCA backs ECB’s recommendation to allow two foreign players in domestic cricket after Brexit
AFP
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Brexit: UK formally leaves the European Union, marked by both grief and celebrations
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The centuries-old culinary link between Europe and the UK will survive Brexit
Rachel Rich, The Conversation LW Smith, The Conversation
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‘His Dark Materials’ author Philip Pullman wants boycott of ‘Brexit coin’ over missing Oxford comma
Roslyn Petelin, The Conversation
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Britain is all set to formally leave the European Union – but Brexit isn’t over just yet
Luke Reader, The Conversation
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How WhatsApp allowed shadow groups within UK’s political parties to dictate the course of Brexit
Aliaksandr Herasimenka, The Conversation Anastasia Kavada, The Conversation
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Boris Johnson is set to return as the British prime minister. What does this mean for Brexit?
Laura Hood, The Conversation
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Revisiting Jane Austen’s fiction tells us she might have been pro-Brexit today
Thomas McLean, The Conversation
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Watch: ‘Can’t Trust Me,’ featuring UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a remix of MC Hammer’s classic
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Watch UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson struggle to explain why he is relatable
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No ‘joie de vivre’, ‘cul-de-sac’ after Brexit: The French are determined to take their language back
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Watch: Boris Johnson talks to the British electorate from his chauffeur-driven car
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‘India should colonise Britain’: Watch US TV host Trevor Noah’s suggestion to solve Brexit deadlock
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UK Parliament approves snap general elections on December 12 in bid to end Brexit impasse
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UK likely to go to polls in December as Opposition Labour Party agrees with PM’s plan
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EU has agreed to extend Brexit till January 31, says European Council president
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