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Brexit: one year to go

As the UK prepares to leave the European Union on 29 March 2019, this series looks at the county's preparedness for departure. 

  • Women walk past red telephone boxes in the centre of Gibraltar.

    Brexit: Gibraltar keeps calm but is ready to play hardball

    Shock of vote has given way to resigned pragmatism on the Rock, but sovereignty is not up for negotiation
  • One year to go: pro-remain groups are hoping to take the Brexit fight beyond parliament through newspaper, billboard and social media campaigns.

    Remainers marshal their troops for battle against hard Brexit

  • An EU flag outside of the Houses of Parliament in Westminster

    MPs and peers flex muscles as countdown to meaningful vote begins

  • Pro-EU Demonstration

    'I'm worried for my children': your key concerns with a year until Brexit

  • Jean Monnet agreed a comprehensive association agreement with Britain in 1954

    Brexit: how UK's negotiations to leave the EU echo its accession talks

  • brexit-betrayl-3

    11 Brexit promises the government quietly dropped

    Leaving aside the £350m for the NHS, Brexit has promised quick and easy trade deals with the EU and the rest of the world, an end to ECJ jurisdiction and free movement, and British control of North Sea fishing. None of this has come to pass. Here are 11 key abandoned claims
  • EU flags and pro-Europe slogans on placards during a March for Europe protest against the Brexit vote in London.

    One year to go – what are your pressing Brexit questions?

    We’d like to find out the views of readers as part of coverage with a year until the UK leaves the EU in March 2019
  • The union jack flag is arranged at the Council of the European Union last week in Brussels

    Brexit brings Europe together as Britain starts packing its bags

    While EU has found an unlikely glue in the form of Brexit, plenty of divisive issues remain
  • People wearing EU flags at a rally in London in 2017

    Britons in Europe 'entirely in the dark' over post-Brexit status

  • Terrie Simpson who runs the Agence Eleonor estate agents in Eymet

    'It's been mad': Dordogne town's unexpected Brexit boom

  • City of London in mist and fog.

    Businesses face unanswered questions a year from Brexit – sector by sector analysis

    With a year to go, Dan Roberts takes a look at the unresolved issues forcing firms to take evasive action
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