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Thursday, Apr 25

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David Cameron: No one knows about post-Brexit study abroad scheme Turing

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The Foreign Secretary admitted that even his son, who is of university age, did not know about the Turing programme

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UK lawmakers seek urgent clarity on new post-Brexit border controls

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LONDON, April 25 — British lawmakers have called on the government to “urgently” clarify what will happen next week when...

Cameron: No-one knows about our post-Brexit study-abroad scheme

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The Foreign Secretary admitted that even his son, who is of university age, did not know about the Turing programme.

Cameron: No-one knows about our post-Brexit study-abroad scheme

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The Foreign Secretary admitted that even his son, who is of university age, did not know about the Turing programme.

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Are we heading for ANOTHER EU referendum? Polling guru Sir John Curtice says Britain could face a fresh showdown by 2040 with Labour's voters 'very anti-Brexit'

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Professor Sir John Curtice pointed to the overwhelmingly anti-Brexit views of Labour voters and younger generations as he argued the issue has not been settled.

Former EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker 'smoked so much during Brexit talks with Theresa May that she lost her voice'

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The Luxembourgish politician, who was president of the European Commission from 2014 to 2019, is claimed to have chain-smoked his way through crunch meetings.

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Emmanuel Macron warns 'Europe could die' and says the continent must form closer ties with Brexit Britain and not become

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'There is a risk our Europe could die. We are not equipped to face the risks,' Macron said in his speech in Paris today, warning that military, economic and other pressures could weaken EU.

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Emmanuel Macron makes major Brexit U-turn and warns 'Europe could die'

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The French president warned Europe "must form closer ties with Britain".

MPs call for clarity over post-Brexit border checks on EU plant and food products

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Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) checks were due to start next week but committee raises concerns over delays to plan

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UK polling guru expects new Brexit referendum by 2040

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Top political scientist John Curtice "wouldn’t be surprised if it happens before 2040."

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Cameron denies suggesting Brexit to blame for no asylum returns deal with France

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The Foreign Secretary defended the controversial plan to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda as ‘the right one’.

Cameron denies suggesting Brexit to blame for no asylum returns deal with France

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The Foreign Secretary defended the controversial plan to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda as ‘the right one’.

Cameron denies suggesting Brexit to blame for no asylum returns deal with France

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The Foreign Secretary defended the controversial plan to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda as ‘the right one’.

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Juncker’s chain-smoking made Theresa May ‘croak,’ Brexit book reveals

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New book says the former UK PM was too polite to complain about EU Commission chief's habit.

Wednesday, Apr 24

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Brexit betrayal as Labour is tipped to ‘re-align UK with EU rules’

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Kemi Badenoch has been urged to "get on with" reaping the benefits of Brexit before Labour attempts to unravel it.

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David Cameron slammed for suggesting Brexit is responsible for Channel migrant crisis

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Speaking to ITV, Lord Cameron hinted that the migrant crisis was easier to deal with pre-Brexit, but the facts suggest otherwise.

Lord of the Rings star Dominic Monaghan says 'Brexit was a con' and urges others to take action

The actor, who grew up in Stockport, said he 'rejects completely the idea of separating from Europe'

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Lord Cameron says he would ‘love’ a pre-Brexit returns agreement for migrants again

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Ministers are braced for legal challenges to the Rwanda plan and the judiciary has made 25 courtrooms available to deal with cases.