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  • Paralysed Swedish woman in London cannot return home due to bureaucracy

    52-year-old, in hospital for more than a year after bike accident, wants to be repatriated but is not listed as a resident in Sweden
    Paralysed Swedish woman in London cannot return home due to bureaucracy
  • British foods awaiting protected status in Japan despite Liz Truss promise

    Exclusive: three years after Truss boasted of securing status in trade deal, products such as Cornish pasties can still be copied
    British foods awaiting protected status in Japan despite Liz Truss promise
  • Brexit blame game erupts again: how leaving EU came back to bite Tories

    Carmakers’ criticisms and migration figures add to pressure on Rishi Sunak, who is not trusted by leavers
    Brexit blame game erupts again: how leaving EU came back to bite Tories
    • Jaguar Land Rover owner offered £500m in subsidies to build battery plant in UK

      Jaguar Land Rover owner offered £500m in subsidies to build battery plant in UK
    • Kemi Badenoch says global carmakers’ UK concerns ‘nothing to do with Brexit’ – as it happened

      Kemi Badenoch says global carmakers’ UK concerns ‘nothing to do with Brexit’ – as it happened
    • Rishi Sunak says UK in talks with EU to allay carmakers’ Brexit concerns

      Rishi Sunak says UK in talks with EU to allay carmakers’ Brexit concerns
    • Carmaker worries with high EU export tariffs ‘not to do with Brexit’, says Badenoch – video

      1:13
      Carmaker worries with high EU export tariffs ‘not to do with Brexit’, says Badenoch – video
    • Burberry boss says Brexit VAT changes put UK at ‘competitive disadvantage’

      Burberry boss says Brexit VAT changes put UK at ‘competitive disadvantage’
    • Rishi Sunak’s upbeat view on economy stokes claims he is out of touch

      Rishi Sunak’s upbeat view on economy stokes claims he is out of touch
    • Ford, Vauxhall owner and JLR call for UK to renegotiate Brexit deal

      Ford, Vauxhall owner and JLR call for UK to renegotiate Brexit deal
    • Keir Starmer says Labour will prioritise growth which will mean ‘better jobs, public services, holidays and more cash’ – as it happened

      Keir Starmer says Labour will prioritise growth which will mean ‘better jobs, public services, holidays and more cash’ – as it happened

Opinion

  • Brexit has wrecked Britain’s car industry, but so have the Tories

    Phillip Inman
    As carmakers warn that London must renegotiate its deal with Brussels, a lack of government policy is also plaguing the sector
    Brexit has wrecked Britain’s car industry, but so have the Tories
  • They’re openly saying it: Brexit has failed. But what comes next may be very dark indeed

    Jonathan Freedland
    They’re openly saying it: Brexit has failed. But what comes next may be very dark indeed
  • The Guardian view on Tory immigration policy: a moral choice

    The Guardian view on Tory immigration policy: a moral choice
    • The Guardian view on Rishi Sunak’s woes: he’s clearing up a mess he made

      The Guardian view on Rishi Sunak’s woes: he’s clearing up a mess he made
    • Westminster forgot its promises to ‘coastal communities’, and left them to rot

      John Harris
      Westminster forgot its promises to ‘coastal communities’, and left them to rot
    • A new mood of seriousness has taken root. Populist chaos won’t cut it any more

      Will Hutton
      A new mood of seriousness has taken root. Populist chaos won’t cut it any more
    • Now Brexit brings a bitter Tory reckoning at the polls

      William Keegan
      Now Brexit brings a bitter Tory reckoning at the polls
    • Who better to sing old Brexit tunes than the Tories’ overhyped new act? Step forward, Kemi Badenoch

      Marina Hyde
      Who better to sing old Brexit tunes than the Tories’ overhyped new act? Step forward, Kemi Badenoch
    • The Guardian view on scrapping EU rules: the threat remains

      The Guardian view on scrapping EU rules: the threat remains

Explainers

  • Why are leading carmakers urging UK to overhaul Brexit deal?

    Ford, Stellantis and Jaguar Land Rover have criticised extra costs under trade and cooperation agreement
    Why are leading carmakers urging UK to overhaul Brexit deal?
  • Defence, travel, science: how post-Brexit relations could warm further

    Improving ties between the UK and EU could lead to agreements on youth mobility and research collaboration
    Defence, travel, science: how post-Brexit relations could warm further
    • How did the Good Friday agreement come about and why is it so significant?

      How did the Good Friday agreement come about and why is it so significant?
    • The Stormont brake: how can it be used?

      The Stormont brake: how can it be used?
    • Northern Ireland protocol: key issues revised deal must address

      Northern Ireland protocol: key issues revised deal must address

Videos

  • 'That feels wrong': Keir Starmer criticises lack of vote for EU citizens living in UK – video

    1:05
  • Speaker berates Kemi Badenoch for not informing MPs about EU law U-turn – video

    1:29
  • Good Friday and Windsor agreements are top priority for Belfast trip, says Biden – video

    0:39
  • Suella Braverman denies Brexit to blame for Dover queues – video

    1:00
  • UK and EU formally adopt Brexit deal for Northern Ireland – video

    1:58
  • Sunak wins post-Brexit vote on revised Northern Ireland protocol – video

    0:39
  • Hardline Tory MPs reject Sunak’s Northern Ireland Brexit plan – video

    0:46
  • Boris Johnson says Rishi Sunak’s NI Brexit deal 'does not take back control' – video

    1:49
  • Sunak: Northern Ireland is 'world's most exciting economic zone' by being in EU and UK – video

    1:12

Analysis

  • Rishi Sunak again opts for pragmatism over Brexit bombast on sunset clause

    Ditching of EU law guillotine shows PM realises it is voters, not Tory ‘Spartans’, who will decide his fate
    Rishi Sunak again opts for pragmatism over Brexit bombast on sunset clause
  • Why does the UK have highest inflation in G7 and is Brexit a factor?

    Britain appears to be an international outlier after the shock reading in double digits this week
    Why does the UK have highest inflation in G7 and is Brexit a factor?
  • ‘Danger, disorder and division’: defence review refresh sees a more hostile world

    Reworking of policy marks Britain’s changed view of its position in light of tilt to authoritarianism and volatility
    ‘Danger, disorder and division’: defence review refresh sees a more hostile world
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    Braverman should go if she broke ministerial rules, says Starmer
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    Sunak under pressure to launch ethics inquiry over Braverman speeding row
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    Keir Starmer should look at reversing Brexit
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    Road safety groups hit out at Suella Braverman over speeding incident
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    Suella Braverman: what are the allegations over her speeding fine?
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    DUP urged to restore power sharing in Northern Ireland after Sinn Féin poll triumph
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