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Thursday, Jun 27

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Tory minister Steve Baker 'plots bid to replace Rishi Sunak next week'... but self-styled 'Brexit hard man' is odds-on to lose his Wycombe seat after starting election campaign on holiday in Greece

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The 53-year-old joined other senior Tories in jostling for position ahead of a possible leadership contest by hinting he would run for the party's top job.

Businesses want policy based on more than just good vibes - including a Brexit change

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Regaining the confidence of British business has been a priority in Sir Keir Starmer's mission to rehabilitate Labour.

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Who is still voting Conservative? How Brexit and age define the Tory party faithful

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The Independent looks at the people who are staying loyal to the Conservatives as they continue to slip in the polls

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Brexit forced my farm to stop rearing sheep after 200 years – it lost us thousands

inews.co.uk

In the hills of North Wales. farmers have been heavily affected by Brexit. How will it change their vote on 4 July?

Labour to seek ‘stable position’ with Europe rather than reopen Brexit debate

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Shadow business secretary says trying to rejoin single market or customs union would cause ‘more difficulties’

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Changes to UK-EU relationship would not reopen Brexit wounds, says Reynolds

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The shadow business secretary also said bosses had nothing to fear from Labour’s plans to improve workers’ rights.

Changes to UK-EU relationship would not reopen Brexit wounds, says Reynolds

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The shadow business secretary also said bosses had nothing to fear from Labour’s plans to improve workers’ rights.

Changes to UK-EU relationship would not reopen Brexit wounds, says Reynolds

www.independent.co.uk

The shadow business secretary also said bosses had nothing to fear from Labour’s plans to improve workers’ rights.

Changes to UK-EU relationship would not reopen Brexit wounds, says Reynolds

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The shadow business secretary also said bosses had nothing to fear from Labour’s plans to improve workers’ rights.

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At last! Grovelling Ed Davey finally completes Brexit U-turn over 'awful' EU deal

www.express.co.uk

Sir Ed Davey says the UK re-joining the EU isn't on the table despite the Liberal Democrat's manifesto pledge to drag Britain back into the bloc.

‘Max is my eyes’: Paralympian says post-Brexit rules stop him flying with his guide dog

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Mar Gunnarsson, swimmer and Manchester student who is due to compete at the Paris Games, says his career is at risk

‘Max is my eyes’: Paralympian says post-Brexit rules stop him flying with his guide dog

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Mar Gunnarsson, swimmer and Manchester student who is due to compete at the Paris Games, says his career is at risk

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Brexit isn’t working and Britain needs a new deal, business leader warns

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Next Government needs to 'stop treading on eggshells' and secure deal that cuts costs for firms to have chance of growing the economy

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STEPHEN GLOVER: From tax hikes to unwinding Brexit and workers' rights, 10 reasons to fear a Starmer supermajority

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The odd thing is that I want Sir Keir Starmer to succeed. But he is planning five years of national convulsion, so here are 10 good reasons to fear Labour…

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Sunak v Starmer: PM candidates clash over immigration, tax and Brexit

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There were combative exchanges during the last leaders' debate ahead of the general election.

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

www.theguardian.com

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