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Monday, May 13

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Huge Brexit boost as Kemi Badenoch rips up 500 rules imposed by Brussels

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Businesses will save £150 million a year once pointless EU form-filling demands are dropped.

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Rishi Sunak trashes Brexit superwoman Liz Truss with brutal four-word swipe

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The Prime Minister hit out at his predecessor as well as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, who he accused of having "no principles", in a bullish speech

Sunday, May 12

16

Briton with cancer living in Italy unable to get care he is entitled to after Brexit

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Withdrawal agreement means Graham Beresford is eligible for free treatment but Italian authorities have said he must pay

12

Brexit Britain may export lots of services, but selling things it makes is harder | Torsten Bell

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Trade data is a long neglected subject, but it’s never been more important

08

I hoped to enjoy my £95k pension in San Marino, but Brexit means I’d pay more tax

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Jason Andersen, a 70-year-old ex-broker says he 'felt like the world collapsed' when he realised the UK was excluded from low tax rates

Saturday, May 11

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Brexit didn’t bring down the curtain on Rufus Wainwright’s show. The play’s the thing | David Benedict

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Word of mouth is vital if a costly West End production is going to succeed, and Opening Night had the wrong kind

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I moved to the Netherlands before Brexit – it functions much better than the UK

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Joanna Darrington, 34, said it was easier for her and her partner to live in the Netherlands than in the UK due to visa restrictions

Friday, May 10

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Brexit coup as Britain shakes off recession fears and leaves EU for dust

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EXCLUSIVE: Robert Oulds has also urged Rishi Sunak to seize the moment after the UK officially emerged from recession, boosted by GDP growth of 0.6 percent.

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Wizz Air says sorry and pays up after overnight delay in Jordan – but denies Brexit was to blame

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Exclusive: Flight to Luton postponed by almost a day after problems getting repair signed off

15

Petition launched demanding passport ‘renew by’ date to end post-Brexit confusion

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Passport holders continue to be caught out by requirements for entering the EU

07

Brexit wins

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It is most disappointing that the government has not replaced the EU economic controls with better ones, has not removed or improved much EU law and paid so much to the EU over a long transition. All this has served to hide two large wins…

05

You can blame Brexit for everything now

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Critics hate your musical? Just blame leaving the EU.

02

The post-Brexit hard sell for British food in Asia

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The UK still lags far behind its main European counterparts, both in terms of sales and reputation.

Britain set to cave into Brussels over proposed post-Brexit rules in Gibraltar in a 'serious diminution of UK sovereignty' as EU pushes back on plans for border checks

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A letter to ministers from the Commons' European Scrutiny Committee raises concern about EU plans to carry out Schengen border checks on British soil.

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.

18

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'.