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What led to Brexit? | Start Here
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What led to Brexit? | Start Here
It’s been three years of political drama ever since Britain voted to leave the EU in 2016. But Britain’s proposed exit from Europe has been held up by endless political dealing, negotiating, and technicalities. It’s cost the jobs of two Conservative Party Prime Ministers and a third - Boris Johnson - is facing a snap election in December ...
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Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris has said that the European Union is working on measures to immobilise Russian assets on “a longer-term basis”. Speaking ahead of his first meeting of Eurogroup ministers in Brussels this afternoon, Mr Harris said Ukraine would be a big focus of today’s discussions. A European Commission plan envisages that EU member states would issue a reparations loan of €165 billion to Ukraine from frozen Russian central bank assets, held at Euroclear, a Belgian-
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Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris has said that the European Union is working on measures to immobilise Russian assets on “a longer-term basis”. Speaking ahead of his first meeting of Eurogroup ministers in Brussels this afternoon, Mr Harris said Ukraine would be a big focus of today’s discussions. A European Commission plan envisages that EU member states would issue a reparations loan of €165 billion to Ukraine from frozen Russian central bank assets, held at Euroclear, a Belgian-
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