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Wednesday, Jun 26

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UK must stop ‘walking on eggshells’ over post-Brexit deal, says BCC chief

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British Chambers of Commerce director general calls on politicians to improve ties with EU and strike better deal

Sunak and Starmer clash over tax, borders and Brexit deal in final head-to-head before polling day – as it happened

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This live blog is now closed, you can read our full report on this debate here

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Fury as Starmer hints at reopening Brexit deal that may mean ‘free movement by back door’

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak warned that the price any new deal will be freedom of movement.

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Brexit may have felt absent from this election – but it will still define it | Larry Elliott

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Those who voted leave still feel ignored and marginalised. The pressure will be on for Labour to boost growth and narrow regional divides

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Brexit was Britain’s "biggest open goal since losing Americas’ says Lib Dem candidate

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Rachel Gilmour, Liberal Democrat candidate for Tiverton & Minehead, calls Brexit the UK's "biggest open goal since losing the Americas" in a fiery election hustings debate

Next government must deal with ‘long-term scars’ of Brexit and austerity – study

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Researchers have called for structural change amid a decline in the effectiveness of UK governance.

Next government must deal with ‘long-term scars’ of Brexit and austerity – study

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Researchers have called for structural change amid a decline in the effectiveness of UK governance.

Major US study finds Brexit ‘left long-term scars’ on UK

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The report, from the University of California, also found political scandals in the UK ‘amplified public discontent’

Next government must deal with ‘long-term scars’ of Brexit and austerity – study

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Researchers have called for structural change amid a decline in the effectiveness of UK governance.

Next government must deal with ‘long-term scars’ of Brexit and austerity – study

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Researchers have called for structural change amid a decline in the effectiveness of UK governance.

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DUP responsible for post-Brexit ‘mess’ in Northern Ireland, says UUP leader

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Doug Beattie said the region had been failed by the MPs who represented it in the last parliament.

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DUP responsible for post-Brexit ‘mess’ in Northern Ireland, says UUP leader

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Doug Beattie said the region had been failed by the MPs who represented it in the last parliament.

DUP responsible for post-Brexit ‘mess’ in Northern Ireland, says UUP leader

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Doug Beattie said the region had been failed by the MPs who represented it in the last parliament.

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European Job Seekers Turn Away From UK After Brexit

Irish workers have been making the short trip over to the UK to find employment for centuries, escaping famine and more recently the aftermath of the financial crisis. But new data suggests that job seekers from across the Irish Sea …

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Brexit has been a disaster but Britain will not admit it

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Self-inflicted economic, diplomatic and strategic damage will be blamed on Rishi Sunak by Tory media and not on Michael Gove, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss or the Brexit-cheerleading media itself

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If Brexit had never happened, the Labour Party might be running the EU

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Europe’s socialists are kicking themselves that Keir Starmer’s party is no longer around.

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".