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Tuesday, Jun 25

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MailOnline's ultimate poll of polls ahead of July 4 general election: Interactive voting intention graphs lay bare the Tory-Labour divide by age, gender and Brexit vote

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Reform are quickly closing the polling gap on the Tories, with Nigel Farage's party predicted to massively dent Rishi Sunak's hopes of preventing a Conservative wipeout.

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Starmer's defence pact will shackle UK to the EU again - eight years after Brexit

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Colonel Frederick Chedham warned the Europe-wide PESCO treaty would "demand 21 specific pledges from the UK".

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Tui corrects misleading ‘Brexit advice’ on website for travel to Europe

www.independent.co.uk

Exclusive: The region’s biggest holiday company incorrectly claimed the Etias scheme started in 2022

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MP hopefuls challenged to name a single benefit of Brexit at Cheltenham hustings

Hundreds of people packed St Matthew’s Church to ask questions of the future Member of Parliament for Cheltenham

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English farmers rethink Tory allegiance over ‘botched’ Brexit

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Polls predict steep losses in some rural Conservative strongholds

Monday, Jun 24

23

Nick Clegg torn to shreds as he desperately blames Brexit for big problem

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The former Lib Dem leader has been embarrassed after a journalist reminded people of his original position on the Brexit referendum.

Brexit WILL be safe under Labour, Keir Starmer vows after he was probed by readers over catalogue of U-turns

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BREXIT will be absolutely safe under a Labour government, Sir Keir Starmer vowed last night in his biggest plea yet for voters to trust him.

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John Swinney blasts Labour and Tories for refusing to consider reversing Brexit

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The SNP leader used a campaign speech in Aberdeen to hit out at the “truly disastrous outcome” the Brexit referendum has had on Scotland.

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EU's Michel Barnier warns return of free movement could be price for Labour's proposed bid to renegotiate Brexit

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Former EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier has delivered a stark message to Keir Starmer that he will not be allowed to 'cherry pick' the benefits of membership.

Views are split over Brexit 'benefits' in Bristol North West

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We asked voters what they thought ahead of polling day

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'We’re worse off than ever' - voters in Washington believe there have been no benefits to Brexit

Election reporter Adam Foster speaks to residents of Washington and Sunderland West about the issues that matter to them with the General Election just ten days away

Now Brexit's being blamed by 'experts' for young couples in UK not having enough babies

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A European-based think tank has sparked ridicule from Brexiteers after appearing to blame Britain's plunging fertility on the country's decision to leave the EU.

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The SNP believe in a future beyond a broken, Brexit Britain

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Daily Record columnist Stephen Flynn says the SNP are determined to make Brexit a top general election issue.

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Sunday, Jun 23

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Now they are blaming Brexit and 'Euroscepticism' for the decline in Britain's birth rate, as expert says 'political polarisation' is to blame for plunging fertility

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A report issued by the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) pointed to 'Euroscepticism' as a reason for the UK's recently declining rate.

Keir Starmer will 'unpick' Brexit if he is handed a landslide majority in election, warns Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch

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Writing in the Daily Mail, the Business Secretary says the Labour leader - who campaigned for a second referendum - has shown a 'total lack of belief' in Britain's ability to thrive outside the EU.

Labour will have to bring back free movement if it wants to renegotiate Brexit, warns ex-EU chief

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LABOUR will have to bring back free movement if it wants to renegotiate the Brexit deal, Michel Barnier warned last night.

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Ros Atkins: Is Brexit still important to voters?

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The BBC's analysis editor looks at whether Brexit is still a key issue for general election voters.

Brexit fall-out, finances and a unified Ireland dominate leaders’ TV debate

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Senior representatives from Sinn Fein, the DUP, Alliance Party, Ulster Unionist Party and the SDLP participated in the UTV debate on Sunday.

Brexit fall-out, finances and a unified Ireland dominate leaders’ TV debate

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Senior representatives from Sinn Fein, the DUP, Alliance Party, Ulster Unionist Party and the SDLP participated in the UTV debate on Sunday.