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Northern Ireland's youngest constituents politely request that politicians stop whining about Brexit.
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In a sign of the times, there's even talk of the US president meeting Nigel Farage during his trip.
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How the resurgent party can learn from the mistakes of the past to keep growing.
Alliance’s Naomi Long talks to the press after her surprise win.
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For 50 years, the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland has lagged behind the main unionist and nationalist parties. But it left them standing in the European elections.
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Whatever happens with Brexit, the UK population is projected to increase in size, become more ethnically diverse and shift to a structure which is older.
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It's a strategically poor choice – and that's no coincidence.
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Boris Johnson's attitude to Brexit and business has traders on high alert.
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Newcomers took most support from the Conservatives. But survey shows Nigel Farage is not as popular as he likes to think.
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Boris Johnson, Amber Rudd, Dominic Raab? Who will be the next prime minister?
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage is hit with a milkshake in Newcastle.
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How dangerous is dairy? Hannah Arendt can help us understand.
The UK’s Michael Rice at the opening of the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest.
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After the UK flopped in the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest, there's an appetite for another kind of Brexit. But this wouldn't be a good idea.
Boris Johnson is one of the leading candidates to succeed Theresa May as prime minster. He has none of the required qualities to make a success of Brexit.
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If Boris Johnson becomes PM, the most likely outcome is a no-deal Brexit leavened with the rhetoric of past and future glories of the UK. There are better candidates for the job.
Theresa May announces her resignation outside Downing Street.
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Theresa May's resilience has been remarkable. But it is also finite.
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The link between empire, inequality – and Brexit.
Is there such a thing as an European identity?
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Does an "European culture" or a "European identity" actually exist?
Are Labour MPs overthinking how angry their constituents would be if they took a different stance on Brexit?
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The political consequences of speaking out about Brexit have been overblown, data from the most recent elections suggest.
Brexit has pushed many activists onto the streets.
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Interviews with Leave and Remain supporters shows a common desire to preserve community and frustration with the self-interest of some politicians.
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Turnout on May 23 could prove revealing when it comes to public opinion about Brexit.
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There are more parties than ever running for the European parliament in the UK – but that isn't necessarily a good thing.
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The notion of 'Empire 2.0' embraced by Brexiteers is backward-facing nonsense.