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Brexit impact assessments: did the government bluff about their existence?
We take on the hunt for 57 disappearing impact assessments. Read
Fact checks on the key issues debated and reported during the UK's negotiations to leave the european union
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We take on the hunt for 57 disappearing impact assessments. Read
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Labour has not said how much money it thinks the UK should pay to the EU when we leave. It has said that ‘no deal’ is not an option. Read
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The controls affect all passengers entering and leaving the European border-free Schengen area, not just UK citizens. Read
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It’s technically possible for a non-EU member to be in the single market. But this arrangement means accepting rules set by the EU. Read
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What was Theresa May’s involvement in negotiating the UK out of EU justice and home affairs laws? Read
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We've factchecked claims from Theresa May's speech at the Conservative party manifesto launch. Read
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The latest estimate for the size of the UK’s ‘divorce bill’ with the EU is £33 billion. Read
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Experts and a number of media reports have suggested that the final bill to the EU once Brexit is negotiated could be anywhere between €20 and €60 billion or around £50 billion. Read
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The UK is still a member of the European Union pending exit negotiations, so budget contributions will continue. Read
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Individual countries won’t be able to veto an EU-UK deal on how it leaves the bloc, but could block a deal on future trade if they don’t like it. Read