More price rises and empty shelves on the cards as UK brings in Brexit border checks
‘I might as well stop and diversify into holiday lets’ – new research reveals the reality of farming after Brexit
Young people in Britain aren’t bad at learning languages – but the school system doesn’t make it easy for them
Ignoring Welsh farmers’ protests is a dangerous move for politicians
Deepfakes are still new, but 2024 could be the year they have an impact on elections
The Turing scheme was supposed to help more disadvantaged UK students study abroad – but they may still be losing out
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Northern Ireland deal to restore power sharing after two year gap – how it happened and what comes next
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'Just the rich can do it': our research shows how immigration income requirements devastate families
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Argentina's Brexit: why new president Milei is threatening to pull out of South America's common market
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David Cameron returns: how can a prime minister make someone who isn't an MP foreign secretary? And what happens now?
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Friday essay: if the world's systems are 'already cracking' due to climate change, is there a post-doom silver lining?
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I've studied the art of losing a referendum: the Australian government could have learned from other countries on these key points
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Why Labour's plan to 'rewrite Brexit' might not be as politically risky as it sounds
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Why the Voice could be a bulwark against Trumpism gaining a stronger foothold in Australia
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Tears, compromise, divorce – what it's like to leave the UK because of Brexit
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The EU is making overtures for a post-Brexit defence collaboration with the UK – but London isn't listening
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The UK's island identity has long shaped its political outlook – is that why it currently feels so adrift?
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Why so many people have had enough of experts – and how to win back trust
Why post-Brexit Britain is still open for business – despite what Microsoft says
Journalists reporting on the Voice to Parliament do voters a disservice with 'he said, she said' approach
Brexit didn't trigger the mass exodus from the EU that was once feared – but nor did it leave Europeans wanting more from their union
Why Britain’s new CPTPP trade deal will not make up for Brexit
New EU-UK trade deal has promise for Northern Ireland and US as well
How food shortages affect shopping habits and why people keep switching stores
New Brexit deal will be better for Northern Ireland's economy than the protocol, research suggests
Windsor framework: why Rishi Sunak was able to secure the Brexit deal that others couldn't
Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Theresa May (and soon Nicola Sturgeon): the strange backbench lives of former national leaders
Rishi Sunak's Brexit deal: how the Stormont brake could block new EU laws from Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland protocol: why Tory backbenchers are rebelling over Rishi Sunak's revised Brexit deal
The decision to ditch the UK's Department for International Trade is testament to the failure of Brexit
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Politicians weren't confident discussing Brexit – my analysis of parliamentary debates shows how
A 'stop Brexit' sticker and suffragette colours: it's really not clear what can get you kicked out of parliament
Banking reforms expert Q&A: will relaxing the rules help the UK economy and what are the risks?
A Swiss-style Brexit deal is unlikely unless things change dramatically within the Conservative Party
Could the Netherlands crack the secret of language learning using this aproach?
Could the Netherlands crack the secret of language learning using this approach?
UK-France migration deal: how does Brexit factor into the plan to stop small boats?
As UK politics descends into chaos, might Australia finally have reached a point of stability?
Brexit sparked greater attachment to the European Union in UK and EU citizens living abroad, survey suggests
Is it embarrassing to be an expat? Brits living abroad are distancing themselves from the term after Brexit
How Brexit and the loss of free movement have made life harder for mixed British-European families
Four ways Brexit and the loss of free movement have made life harder for mixed British-European families
Boris Johnson's messy political legacy of lies, scandals and delivering Brexit to his base
Northern Ireland protocol row could damage good faith needed for post-Brexit trade deals
Commonwealth leaders gather in Rwanda as UK refugee plan focuses attention on human rights
Northern Ireland protocol explainer: why the UK government's plan to change it violates international law
Farmers are finding a new following on social media – our research suggests it could help with isolation