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A large majority would give Tory leader more scope to secure an EU free trade deal within a year
FT's David Bond compares policies in the Tory, Labour and Lib Dem manifestos
Customs protocol for Northern Ireland within a year is a ‘major challenge’, Dexeu warns
Beijing orders all government offices to remove foreign computer equipment within three years
If he wins the election, will the prime minister lead as a One Nation Tory or a Trump-style populist?
‘Get Brexit Done’ message resonates in seat that Labour won by just 48 votes at last election
Uncertainty proving problematic for Indian outsourcing groups for which the UK is a key market
Business groups fear restrictions on unskilled workers could fuel labour shortages
Focus group shows frustration with political deadlock and little enthusiasm for leaders
Forecasters diverge widely over prospects for recession or growth as result emerges on Friday
Both leaders would have to let down their grassroots if they make it to Downing Street
The prime minister had a dilemma over whether to accept an Andrew Neil interview
Former PM campaigns for Brexit deal she once said ‘no prime minister could ever accept’
Corbyn cannot find game-changing debate punch though snap verdict finds him more trustworthy
Senior official in US delivers stinging letter accusing own government of not being honest
He’ll never lose a single AirPod again. He might lose them both, though.
Former PM joins Tony Blair to speak out against Brexit
Deal likely to be ‘far inferior’ to bloc membership, says Phil Hogan
If Boris Johnson wins, he should swallow his pride and seek out a wide range of expertise
Nato summit tests diplomacy and highlights the need for a common defence strategy
Leaked government document reveals economic impact of prime minister’s EU agreement
Prime minister’s interview refusal has led to accusations from opponents that he is running scared
The main parties have abandoned the centre. A realignment is needed
Shift is certain to complicate the actions of a future Boris Johnson government
Neither main party will cheer for long if they win and their plans collide with economic reality