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‘Canaries in the coalmine of populism’: an oral history of the Brexit campaign, told by those with a front row seat

How five months in 2016 that encompassed Boris Johnson siding with Vote Leave, Jo Cox’s murder and David Cameron’s resignation shaped the UK’s future

Three in five gen Z Britons would like new vote to rejoin EU, poll finds

Exclusive: Data reveals 60% of 18 to 28-year-olds would vote to rejoin bloc if given the opportunity

From bendy bananas to £350m for the NHS – how many Brexit promises actually came true?

Leaving the EU was supposed to solve Britain’s border issues, slash bureaucracy, revitalise the health service, even supercharge vacuum cleaners. How much control did we really take back?

‘I remember the shock’, ‘It can still be reversed’ – what do Europeans think of Brexit now?

After the 2016 referendum, panellists from other EU countries responded in the Guardian. Ten years on, we’ve gone back to them

Met Office issues rare red weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday

UK Health Security Agency also issues red heat alert for six English regions, indicating risk to life even for the healthy

Andy Burnham prepares for power as emotional Keir Starmer bows out

New Makerfield MP could get keys to No 10 unopposed after British prime minister’s resignation paves way for successor

Man charged with terrorism-linked attempted murders after Edinburgh attacks

Lewis Hawkes, 36, charged with five counts of attempted murder ‘aggravated by reason of having a terrorist connection’

Andy Burnham sworn in as an MP after Keir Starmer resigns as prime minister – as it happened

The prime minister said a new leader will be in place before parliament returns in September

Andy Burnham supporters divided over who should be his chancellor

Briefing war breaks out between advocates for Wes Streeting and those close to Ed Miliband

Keir Starmer’s resignation speech: anatomy of a picture

What can we learn from the prime minister’s address in Downing Street and the people looking on? By Ben Quinn Photograph Sean Smith

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  • ‘Canaries in the coalmine of populism’: an oral history of the Brexit campaign, told by those with a front row seat
  • Three in five gen Z Britons would like new vote to rejoin EU, poll finds
  • From bendy bananas to £350m for the NHS – how many Brexit promises actually came true?
  • ‘I remember the shock’, ‘It can still be reversed’ – what do Europeans think of Brexit now?
  • Met Office issues rare red weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday
  • Andy Burnham prepares for power as emotional Keir Starmer bows out
  • Man charged with terrorism-linked attempted murders after Edinburgh attacks
  • Andy Burnham sworn in as an MP after Keir Starmer resigns as prime minister – as it happened
  • Andy Burnham supporters divided over who should be his chancellor
  • Keir Starmer’s resignation speech: anatomy of a picture
  • Keir Starmer has quit as prime minister – what will happen next in UK politics?
  • Backing Ukraine, staying out of Iran and riding the Trump rollercoaster: how Starmer handled foreign affairs
  • Who is Andy Burnham, the ‘man of the people’ likely to be next UK prime minister?
  • What could Andy Burnham’s first 100 days in power look like?
  • Keir Starmer’s economic legacy – in charts
  • Jeffrey Donaldson found guilty of child sexual offences including rape
  • British man accused of conspiring to drug and rape wife over two decades admits to a dozen sexual offences
  • The rise and fall of Keir Starmer: where did it all go wrong?
  • Two men arrested in relation to hospital mortuary practices in Nottingham
  • Starmer’s turn at the Podium of Doom sees him depart with good(ish) grace
  • ‘A sinful nature’: how Jeffrey Donaldson was unmasked as a sexual predator
  • Keir Starmer’s resignation speech: the six key takeaways
  • Keir Starmer to step down as prime minister two years after historic election victory
  • Starmer has a strong green record – but a rightwing backlash weakened his plans
  • ‘Absolute nightmare’: Brexit bellwether constituencies revisited 10 years on

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