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European Union's view on Brexit amid UK election

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The Liberal Democrats have promised to keep the UK in the EU, while the Labour Party is promising a chance to vote again.
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U.K. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn faces questions over anti-Semitism

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U.K. Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn faces criticism from Britain’s Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, as Corbyn is accused of failing to stop anti-Semitism inside his party.
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UK's Corbyn outlines plan to boost taxes on the wealthy

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Britain's main opposition Labour Party has unveiled its manifesto for the December 12 general election.
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UK Parliament formally dissolved ahead of snap election

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The Parliament of the United Kingdom has been formally dissolved ahead of December's snap general election - and that means campaigning can finally begin.
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What led to Brexit? | Start Here

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It’s been three years of political drama ever since Britain voted to leave the EU. But how and why did Brexit start?
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Brexit: Is Boris Johnson telling the truth about Northern Ireland border checks?

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Boris Johnson has sparked confusion after telling the UK parliament that there will be “no checks” between Northern Ireland and Britain under the new Brexit deal. One opposition Labour MP suggested the prime minister had misled the House...
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Brexit effect: UK looks beyond EU to Kenya flower farms

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As Britain continues preparations to leave the European Union, demand for freshly cut Kenyan roses is booming.
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Brexit blues in Ireland

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Although it has not even happened yet, and the clock has been reset again, Brexit has managed to shake society and politics in the Republic of Ireland. Here in the city centre of Dublin, locals are frustrated but also concerned about...
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More questions than answers after 4 killed in 'targeted' B.C. shootings

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A retired city employee has been arrested and charged in connection to shootings that killed four people in Penticton, B.C. Many in the tight-knit community knew either victims or the accused, and they're anxious for answers. But police...
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British lamb farmers fear impact of no-deal Brexit

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A no-deal Brexit scenario could put the brakes on the export of prized British lamb.
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Brexit reaches 'sheer cliff edge' moment as deadline looms

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Brexit dealings have taken over another EU summit, as U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May asks member states for an extension to the deadline for her country’s departure from the bloc. One analyst called it a “sheer cliff edge moment” for...
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Brexit brief: Juncker in low spirits, UN outlook and the Dutch Brexit monster

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In today’s Brexit Brief: European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker appears to be in low spirits ahead of Wednesday night's meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May. “There is not enough movement for me to be able to assume...
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Brexit uncertainty hits UK fishing industry

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Nestled off Scotland’s west coast, the isle of Islay is rich fishing territory. It sustains jobs, income for families and helps keep the island’s economy alive. Islay Crab Exports is a family-run business, exporting crabs, lobsters,...
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State of the Union: raising hell over Brexit, generation climate and unusual encounters

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When people are under stress, they sometimes say things to let off steam. Such a remark then reveals anger, frustration or maybe just calculated provocation: “I've been wondering what the special place in hell looks like, for those who...
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The Brief: Calais contemplates No Deal Brexit

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In this edition we look at how Calais is preparing for Brexit, deal or no deal. The copyright battle deadlock, a warning to Nicaragua and climate plans missed deadlines.
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How the U.K. is fighting the loneliness epidemic | The Fix

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Loneliness is a growing problem in Canada that poses a serious public health risk. But there could be a fix to the epidemic. All Canada has to do is look across the pond to the U.K., where they're already experimenting with solutions.
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‘Britain Come Back’: Boy band bidding to block Brexit

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When Britain voted to leave the European Union in June 2016, Julia Veldman was homesick and living in the United States. But she wasn’t missing cheese and liquorice as some Dutch people would, instead she was longing for the concept of...
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Should Canada ban Huawei?

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There is growing concern about the security risk of 5G technology, some countries are considering a ban on Huawei, which is a pioneer of the system. Should Canada follow suit? What’s at stake?
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Theresa May pulls Brexit withdrawal vote, avoiding 'significant' defeat

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Uncertainty over Britain's future in Europe looks set to continue after Prime Minister Theresa May called off a key vote in Parliament. British MPs were going to decide whether to back May's Brexit plan, but today she announced a sudden...
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Brexit uncertainty has small businesses worried in the U.K.

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There's just one deal on the table for an orderly exit from the E.U., and right now it's on life support. Theresa May is meeting with her European partners in a frantic bid to get something done that might drum up political support in...
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State of the Union: Strasbourg attack, Brexit and Yule lads

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Strasbourg Attack A man with 27 criminal convictions and jail time in French, German and Swiss prisons puts an end to a festive Christmas atmosphere in Strasbourg. At least three people are killed and several injured when a gunman opens...
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EU top court to rule on Brexit reversal on eve of Commons vote

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The EU's top court is set to deliver its ruling on whether Britain can unilaterally reverse its move to leave the EU on Monday, Dec. 10, at 0900 CET. The judgement will come on the eve of a crucial vote in the British parliament on...
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The Brief: Climate challenges, toy safety and Brexit decisions

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The Brief: Climate challenges, toy safety and Brexit decisions
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Brexit deal 'only one possible'

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The EU has united behind the Brexit deal in Brussels, making clear this is the only deal possible. But as the EU Council president stated, this is not the end of the road - it marks just the first step of many. "Ahead of us is the...