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A man waves a British flag on Brexit day in London, Britain, on Jan. 31, 2020.

Brexit? It’s still a thing.

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Thought Brexit was over, right? Wrong. Britain did leave the EU at the end of January, but in reality, nothing much has changed. The real deadline is Dec. 31, and negotiations are set to take place until then. There’s just one problem: a pandemic.

A man and a woman with pro-Brexit signs stand next to a banner of political caricatures.

Rebels hope to kill off May’s Brexit deal in ‘last-chance’ vote

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Pro- and anti-Brexit signs

Britain’s May says she will quit if her Brexit deal passes

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How do you market the UK in a time of Brexit?

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Brexit: An ‘escape room’ with no escape

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Brexit: ‘Compromise possible’ on Irish border rules

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Avoiding erecting an elaborate border between EU-state Ireland and Britain’s province of Northern Ireland after Brexit is the main potential deal-breaker.

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Britain to EU: ‘Engage with us now in seriousness’ on Brexit proposals

British Prime Minister Theresa May demanded new proposals and respect from European Union leaders on Friday, saying after a summit in Austria that talks had hit an impasse.

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Officials: Brexit process likely to go into overtime

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Britain will not be ready to make a full break from the European Union by the end of 2020, officials say.

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Britain and Ireland remain at odds over Brexit and the border with Northern Ireland

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The EU handed Prime Minister Theresa May a 10-day “absolute deadline” on Friday to improve her divorce terms and meet three key conditions, including on the border between EU-member Ireland and Britain’s province of Northern Ireland.