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Finland's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pekko Haavisto, says the crisis over Brexit could have a beneficial effect on the European Union, pulling the bloc together politics Article 366 words 11 votes
How the right’s radical thinktanks reshaped the UK Conservative party politics Article 6007 words 5 votes
What can the UK learn from Norway's EU border? Its border, with EU member state Sweden, is over a thousand miles long politics Article 4 votes
Boris Johnson, Britain’s likely next prime minister, must lead his country through its moment of maximum peril—and opportunity politics Article 6994 words 7 votes
How Oxford university shaped Brexit — and Britain’s next prime minister politics Article 3979 words 13 votes
Brexit: Game theory suggests we may be headed for a no-deal Brexit. The parties are trying to play two different versions of the prisoner’s dilemma; to agree, they need to pick one. politics Article 10 votes
The Brexit mess could lead to a break-up of a no longer United Kingdom politics Article 941 words 15 votes