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Thursday, Jun 6

21

Dividing lines,
Brexit wages
and the need
for immigration

metro.co.uk

In Metrotalk: was Brexit a mistake and do we need more immigration rather than less?

17

Remoaner ex-MP Anna Soubry fact checked as she uses D-Day event to attack Brexit

www.express.co.uk

The former MP was mocked after she used a moment from today's D-Day anniversary memorial to attack Brexit.

16

Only 18 percent of British voters believe Keir Starmer''s pledges on sticking to Brexit

www.express.co.uk

The dismal poll for Labour comes after Sir Keir Starmer spent years trying to distance himself from the Remainer label.

15

WESTMINSTER’S BREXIT MAKING LIFE TOUGHER FOR SCOTS

VOTE SNP FOR SCOTLAND’S FUTURE IN THE EU As voting opens across Europe for the European Parliament elections, the SNP has called on people in Scotland to use the upcoming Westminster election to secure a future in the EU. Tommy Sheppard,…

13

McDonald’s is BANNED from owning ‘Big Mac’ name for burgers in EU – but strict rule won’t apply in UK thanks to Brexit

MCDONALD’S has been stripped of its exclusive “Big Mac” trademark for chicken burgers sold in Europe following a legal battle with an Irish rival.

McDonald’s is BANNED from owning ‘Big Mac’ name for burgers in EU – but strict rule won’t apply in UK thanks to Brexit

www.thesun.co.uk

MCDONALD’S has been stripped of its exclusive “Big Mac” trademark for chicken burgers sold in Europe following a legal battle with an Irish rival.

08

‘I came of age during Brexit – now I’m 17 and enraged I won’t get to vote’

inews.co.uk

With Labour pledging to lower the voting age, Eleanor Peake speaks to teenagers who say they deserve a say in the issues that will shape their future

02

Readers' Letters: Let's make sure Brexit is on agenda during General Election campaign

www.scotsman.com

A reader commends Piers Morgan for bringing up the subject of Brexit in the General Election

Wednesday, Jun 5

16

Labour threat to Brexit exposed as bid for closer EU ties risks UK becoming a 'rule taker'

www.express.co.uk

EXCLUSIVE: Labour's wish to get closer to the European Union puts Britain at risk of becoming a 'rule taker' as Brussels pushes the UK into trading by its rules, an expert says.

15

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Behold the final casualties of Brexit

www.ft.com

The referendum uncorked an insatiable populist politics that Tories hoped to co-opt. Instead, it has consumed them

13

Brexit delays launch date of new Channel Tunnel train service to challenge Eurostar

www.mirror.co.uk

Eurostar will remain competitor-free for at least the next four years as rival services hoping to create a challenger channel service, experience delays in launching due to the impact of Brexit

08

I moved to Spain before Brexit – now a UK pension isn’t enough

inews.co.uk

Mr Conroy, 69, a retired English teacher, said that house prices have gone up and visa restrictions mean you need more money

07

Former Brexit Champion and Trump Supporter Shakes Up U.K. Election Race

www.wsj.com

A staid British election campaign has been suddenly energized by the arrival of a now familiar troublemaker: Nigel Farage.

02

UK clothing sales to EU plummet as Brexit red tape deters exporters

www.theguardian.com

Small and medium-sized firms badly hit as huge drop in apparel sales helps fuel 18% slide in all-non food exports

01

Hostile environment, Brexit and missed targets: 14 years of Tory immigration policy

theconversation.com

The 2010 general election put immigration front and centre of the political landscape for the next 14 years.

Tuesday, Jun 4

16

Green Tories demand ministers use Brexit freedoms to stop EU fishing vessels damaging UK

www.express.co.uk

The UK's marine protected areas were subjected to over 33,000 hours of suspected bottom trawling in 2023.

13

'Farage Will Win' -- Brexit Leader Tipped to Win Parliament Seat After Shock Return to Politics

www.breitbart.com

Nigel Farage has been predicted to come out on top in Clacton at the July 4th general election and secure a seat in Parliament.