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UK lawmakers’ rejection of Theresa May’s Brexit deal for the second time has prompted an uptick in EU preparations for a no-deal exit on March 29.
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Data flows are ever more important in today's hyper-connected world, and a critical priority for states is to ensure smooth, legal cross-border links.
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No-deal Brexit will hamper SFO’s crime-fighting ability
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The appointment of Tony Abbott, a former Australian prime minister, to a UK government trade-advisory body has sparked controversy.
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The nomination of Ireland’s Mairead McGuinness to be EU financial services commissioner is unlikely to derail the bloc’s major political goals.
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Mergers and acquisitions involving foreign investors will be facing tough new standards in the UK, amid growing concerns over national security.
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At midnight tonight — Brussels time, naturally — the UK will formally leave the EU and the easy part will be done.
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A no-deal Brexit won’t bring the freedoms that some UK lawmakers imagine.
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All would-be British prime ministers need a backstory. They don’t often involve antitrust reform.
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Delaying the Brexit deadline isn’t an option that the UK government should take for granted.