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Hamish McRae Five things to look out for in economics this week
Just because the pound is now above $1.31 does not mean the pound is recovering its pre-Brexit strength. It just means the dollar is becoming weaker and that is a negative signal for the US
Tony Blair Of course Brexit can be stopped, but it requires Labour's leadership
Reform is now on Europe’s agenda. The European leaders, certainly from my discussions, are willing to consider changes to accommodate Britain, including around freedom of movement
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The Qatar crisis has nothing to do with Al Jazeera
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Saudi Arabia is trying to turn Qatar into a vassal state
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What politicians said after Grenfell is commonplace in the Middle East
Mary Dejevsky
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The instincts of Charlie Gard’s parents should be listened to
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A year on from the Brexit vote, the EU is more unified than ever
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Brexit diminished our stature. Theresa May has made things worse
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The election results could be drastically altered by the London attack
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If the polls are right, it's all over for Theresa May
Ben Chu
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Owen Paterson talks nonsense about tariffs and the single market
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Brexit could cost Treasury billions in lost tax revenues says OBR
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BoE should wind down its balance sheet early, says Ian McCafferty
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UK housing market at its weakest since immediately after Brexit result
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UK wage growth data disappoints again
Matthew Norman
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Donald Trump's nepotism could have far-reaching consequences
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Why Corbyn's latest reshuffle leaves self-entitled Blairites out
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This is what the Queen should say in her speech on Wednesday
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Of course Ivanka is shocked by the ferocity of Trump detractors
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May is a prisoner of her Cabinet, the DUP and the tartan Tories