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I was on Bob Geldof's boat when he tried to ruin Nigel Farage's Brexit flotilla

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On the Division Bell podcast, Sunday Mirror Deputy Political Editor Mikey Smith reveals his weirdest campaign moment - being the only journalist on Bob Geldof's boat at the infamous 'Battle of the Thames'

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French election choice is as stark as Brexit, warns centre-left politician

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Raphaël Glucksmann says voters must act to block far right from taking power

The disaster of Brexit is helping to hold the EU together

inews.co.uk

Britain is a wonderful advertisement to every EU leader of the consequences of excluding their nations from the union

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How do post-Brexit labor laws impact UK's new potato growers?

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Post-Brexit labor laws and adverse weather conditions attributed to climate change have led to the decline of small-to-medium new potato growers in the UK. Guy Singh-Watson, the founder of Riverford, a prominent vegetable box scheme,…

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Airline blames ‘very confusing’ post-Brexit passport rules as passenger turned away from two flights

Exclusive: ‘It was devastating missing out on seeing my friends who live abroad’ says passenger turned away twice in one day at Birmingham airport

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Monday, Jul 1

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‘Sneaky Sauvignon surcharge’: Next prime minister urged to dump Sunak’s post-Brexit wine tax

Exclusive: Calls for post-Brexit ‘wine tax’ to be ditched, as the prime minister uses his election campaign to accuse Labour of planning new levies

The bizarre afternoon the 'Stop Brexit Man' arrived in Keynsham

Steve Bray, the man who disrupted Rishi Sunak's election announcement in Downing Street, had an eventful afternoon in Keynsham High Street with confrontation and Jacob Rees Mogg getting his own back

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Liberal Democrat manifesto 2024: Key policies from unpicking Brexit deal to tax plans

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Sir Ed Davey has been touring the country to promote the Liberal Democrat manifesto, which includes a tax raid on Britain's wealthiest to fund major reforms to public services

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Post-Brexit border issues are still impacting plant imports in Britain and Europe

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Nurseries and garden centres in Britain and Europe are experiencing operational challenges due to new post-Brexit border posts, leading to delays, damage, and additional costs for plant importers. The Horticultural Trade Association, along…

‘I’m a fisherman and lifelong Tory who voted Brexit. I won’t vote for them again’

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Fishermen were the poster boys of Brexit. Eight years on from the vote, they say Brexit pledges are in tatters - and warn it will cost the Tories

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How Farage encouraged Trump to criticise Theresa May during Brexit talks

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A well-placed former diplomat tells i that Farage 'pumped up' Trump to criticise the then Tory PM

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Labour for closer EU ties, but wary of Brexit wounds

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FOR a decade, leaving the European Union was the question that dominated British politics. These days it barely comes up.… Continue reading Labour for closer EU ties, but wary of Brexit wounds

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EU would not rush to reopen Brexit talks with Labour, say Brussels sources

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‘People will be asking, is it worth the pain?’ if asked to give UK a gift, says European diplomat

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Elton John rallies luvvies in pledge of support for Keir Starmer's Labour - as he throws barb at Brexit

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Sir Elton John took a swipe at Brexit yesterday as he and his husband David Furnish became the latest member of the liberal arts establishment to back Labour.