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Ireland to set up 'rainy day fund' as buffer against Brexit shock
The Guardian 10.11.2016
Brexit Court Ruling Further Clouds the Horizon for Companies
WSJ 11.03.2016
The Telegraph 11.27.2016
U.K. Job Numbers Raise Concerns for Economy After Brexit Vote
WSJ 12.14.2016
In ‘Brexit’ Speech, Theresa May Outlines Clean Break for U.K.
The New York Times 01.17.2017
The Parallels Between Brexit and Scottish Independence
WSJ 03.16.2017
Opinion poll shows UK Conservatives could fall short of overall majority | News | DW | 30.05.2017
DW.COM 05.30.2017
UK comes bottom of G7 growth league as Canada takes lead
The Guardian 05.31.2017
Carney and Hammond join forces on Brexit risk - BBC News
BBC News 06.22.2017
U.K. Households Suffer Longest Squeeze in 40 Years
WSJ 06.30.2017
Dublin Favors Longer Brexit Transition, Says Irish Foreign Minister
WSJ 09.29.2017
Brexit will leave UK worse off in every scenario, leaked report predicts | News | DW | 30.01.2018
DW.COM 01.30.2018
U.K.’s May Reveals Most Details Yet on Brexit Proposals
WSJ 03.02.2018
U.K. Proposals for Irish Border Would Keep Britain in EU Customs Union After Brexit
WSJ 06.07.2018
U.K. Proposals for Irish Border Would Keep Britain in EU Customs Union After Brexit
WSJ 06.07.2018
Perspective | Will Brexit end not in tragedy but in farce?
Washington Post 11.14.2018
Give Britain the chance to cancel Brexit, says ECJ advocate general
The Times 12.04.2018
U.K. Parliament’s Vote on Brexit Deal Explained
WSJ 01.14.2019
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