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Thursday, May 9

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MPs warn that Brits could be blocked from entering Gibraltar because of Brexit deal

A Commons committee has warned that a post-Brexit deal for Gibraltar could have “serious” consequences

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Fears David Cameron is about to make major EU sellout over Gibraltar Brexit deal

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The nature of Gibraltar's long-term post-Brexit relationship with the European Union remains unresolved.

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Dominic Cummings explodes at Tories doing 'f*** all' for Brexit – warns things now worse

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Dominic Cummings took aim at the Eurozone in a foul-mouthed attack where he warned that issues have worsened.

Huge EU tantrum as Brexit allows UK to stop Europe's fishing boats hoovering up our eels

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Rishi Sunak's Government announced a ban in January on catching sand eels on Dogger Bank

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The EU is lacking British common sense since Brexit and the UK's departure was a huge loss, Hungary says

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Peter Szijjarto used a speech at in London to attack what he called a federalist push for a 'United States of Europe', arguing in favour of maintaining 'national competences'.

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England set to miss post-Brexit targets to clean up rivers by 2027

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Nearly 80 per cent of England's rivers, lakes and coastal waters may fail to reach a 'good' standard by 2027, a post-Brexit watchdog warns

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England’s rivers to remain in poor state as EU laws ignored post-Brexit, says watchdog

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Government’s failure to match EU measures to improve condition of rivers, lakes and oceans called ‘deeply concerning’

Why Britain’s defence industry may regret Brexit

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EU plans to ‘spend more, spend better, spend European’ have run alarm bells among UK executives

Wednesday, May 8

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Brexit eel wars: Brussels accuses Britain of being too green

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Snakey fish fight is center stage as U.K.’s new environmental measures rub the EU the wrong way.

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'Concerning' shortage of vets getting worse because of Brexit, MPs warn

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MPs have warned about an increasing shortage of vets due to post-Brexit visa and food security requirements.

Rufus Wainwright blames Brexit for his Sheridan Smith musical flopping with walk-outs

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Rufus Wainwright has blamed Brexit and the UK's "narrow outlook" for his West End musical Opening Night, starring Sheridan Smith, having to close early and suffer walk-outs.

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Tory minister Laura Trott brands MP a ‘Brexit zombie’ during heated Commons debate

Tory minister Laura Trott branded an MP a ‘Brexit zombie’ during a heated Commons debate on car insurance prices on Wednesday (7 May).

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Brexit Britain win as UK becomes first in Europe to invest £196m into new nuclear project

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The project would help guarantee energy security and cut energy bills, predicted the Prime Minister.

Tuesday, May 7

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Eurovision 2024 and the Brexit effect - has leaving the EU ruined our chances forever?

The 64th Eurovision Song Contest finals take place in Sweden on Saturday, where 37 countries will go to battle to win the prestigious trophy

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Rufus Wainwright blames Brexit for early closure of Sheridan Smith musical Opening Night

Singer-songwriter believes that Brexit has made audiences less receptive to experimental theatre

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Brexit architect Lord Frost warns Sunak he must do three things to avoid 'losing badly'

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The former Brexit Minister nevertheless warned the Prime Minister he will "loses badly" unless he changes tack.

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Top German conservative partly blames Germany and EU for Brexit

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"We lost patience with the special role that Britain always played in European politics," CDU leader Friedrich Merz said.

Rufus Wainwright blames British audience's 'narrow outlook' after Brexit for Sheridan Smith's Opening Night play disaster which saw crowds walk out and 'fall asleep in seats'

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Rufus Wainwright argued that the reason 'Opening Night' starring Sheridan Smith received such poor reviews was because it was 'too European' and British people lacked 'curiosity' since Brexit.