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Monday, May 27

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Arch-Remainer Lord Heseltine rages at 'refusal' to debate Brexit in election campaign

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The high-profile Remainer launched his latest tirade against the UK's exit from the EU.

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Ignoring Brexit will make election most dishonest in modern times – Heseltine

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Former deputy prime minister says discussion of Europe ‘no-go area’ for Labour and Conservatives

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'EU has moved on from Brexit': Keir Starmer warned Labour faces tough time with Brussels

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A former British ambassador to the bloc said it has "moved on from Brexit".

Sunday, May 26

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Scots ‘face waits of 14 HOURS’ to go on holiday to Europe due to new Brexit travel restrictions

SCOTS could face waits of 14 hours to go on holiday to Europe due to new Brexit travel restrictions, the SNP warned.

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The Brexit-loving UK seaside town where Reform want to cause major election shock

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This constituency had a solid Tory majority in 2019, but it could be one of many formerly true blue seats that Rishi Sunak loses in July.

15

Farewell, Michael Gove: from Brexit to levelling up, you sowed the seeds for this Conservative crisis | John Harris

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The Tory puppet master is leaving behind a febrile party flying ever further towards the fringes of our politics

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Huge boost for UK as Brexit Britain 'becoming global manufacturing powerhouse'

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Buoyant firms are boosting apprenticeship schemes as the pulsating Made in Britain sector assembles a crack workforce of hungry, young talent, fit for the future.

12

Nigel Farage in furious clash with Trevor Phillips over post-Brexit immigration

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The former Ukip leader accused the Sky News presenter of saying "the biggest load of cobblers I've ever heard in my life".

11

Remoaners torn apart by expert's top 10 Brexit wins from trade deals to wages

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Project Fear may still be being waged, but one Brexit guru has spelled out some of the main benefits from the UK leaving the EU.

08

World’s largest food awards move judging panel from UK to Ireland to avoid Brexit red tape

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Due to new import controls, a judging session for the Great Taste awards is being held outside the UK for the first time in 30 years

‘I retired to Italy – thanks to Brexit I have to smuggle in seeds for my garden’

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A British pensioner who retired to a £68k villa and garden in Italy tells i he has turned to smuggling seeds into Europe for his English-style garden project

Saturday, May 25

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Brexit staff shortages scupper plans to reopen Clarence House to the public

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Palace officials have struggled to find the workers needed to open the doors at the king’s London home this summer

POLL: Do you trust Labour's Brexit promises? Vote here

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Sir Keir Starmer says a Labour government would not seek to reverse Britain's decision to leave the European Union. Do you believe him?

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James Corden says how Brits may vote after Brexit is a 'terrifying thought'

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The talk show host also took aim at Donald Trump and Joe Biden in his stand up routine at a charity do

02

Brexit campaigner Michael Gove decides leave means leave

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Long-serving minister stands down leaving reputation for controversy but also for effectiveness

Friday, May 24

21

Tory MP demands Brexit damage to school group tourism is eased

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Exclusive: ‘It is vital the government ensures that barriers to growth are removed’ – Sally-Ann Hart, MP for Hastings and Rye

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Theresa May makes self-deprecating Brexit joke in her final ever Commons speech

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The former PM was even hugged by her former SNP opposite as MPs leaving parliament make their final remarks.

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Inside easyJet's new control centre and discovering there's less chance of a cancellation if schoolkids are on a plane, how Brexit has made delays more likely - and we try scheduling flights for a day

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Those inside the control centre make decisions about who to delay, which groups are prioritised, how to solve crewing issues and when planes need fixing. Sophie Foster takes a look inside...

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Liz Hurley reveals she's a ‘pro-Tory Brexit supporter’ ahead of General Election

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Model and actress Liz Hurley spoke to Jane Garvey and Fi Glover on Times Radio about topics such as Brexit and "covering up" in public.

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EU already looking ahead to a ‘serious post-Brexit relationship’ with Labour

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Austrian MEP Andreas Schieder says key factor for EU is Starmer can be trusted