Foreign policy
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Letters: I personally know at least five families who would take a child. I would take one myself rather than let them rot in camps around Europe
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Exclusive: EU negotiator suggests Brussels does not plan to let Theresa May keep promises to leave ECJ’s jurisdiction in 2019
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UK state visit will take place during recess to avoid snub by MPs – and president’s exposure to public protests will be limited
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Letters: Resolving the legal status of EU nationals has been and remains a key priority for Labour, and we will continue to push amendments on this as the bill moves to the House of Lords
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Reduction was a core wish of leave voters, but overall figure will probably fall by less than 15%, thinktank predicts
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President Trump tells law enforcement officials he is amazed by the length of his travel ban appeals court process
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Editorial: The courts ruled that legislators must decide on Britain’s place in Europe. The Commons has not learned its lessons yet
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Britain has blood on its hands over Yemen
Owen JonesBombs made by us and dropped by Saudi Arabia are killing civilians in the civil war. Perhaps a high court ruling will bring our government to account -
Letters: Ken Clarke’s legacy won’t be his last stand on Europe. It will be the final privatisation of the NHS which he set in train with his concoction of the internal market
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Sajid Javid refused to suspend exports despite advice that weapons could be used to illegally kill civilians in Yemen
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Parliament has diminished itself at this turning point in our history