British prime minister, David Cameron, talks to the FT from downing street ahead of the EU referendum on Thursday.
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FT Interview: I have no regrets on calling poll

Prime minister says he will stay on even if Leave wins

Brexit Countdown: 1 day to go

Cameron touts ‘Remain dividend’, Purdah most foul, Brexit like Beckham

Brexit: what to watch for on the night

Regions will give clues to the result but the overall picture could be clear by about 3.30am

Brexit a vast task for the civil service

Leaving could be ‘biggest administrative challenge since 1945’

Remain lands blow with ‘Project Hate’ charge

Brexiters forced on defensive over immigration in last TV clash

Brexit in 7 charts — the economic impact

How growth and trade would be affected by a split with the EU

EU referendum: Fight for hearts and wallets

A poll to settle Tories’ Europe issue has unleashed fierce passions Cameron is struggling to control

What will happen after Brexit?

A Leave vote could topple Cameron and trigger long negotiations

Brexit would cause constitutional ‘havoc’

EU laws bound up in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland statutes

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The economic consequences of Brexit

Three very different outcomes of a British vote to leave the EU

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What a Brexit divorce would look like

How any break-up is carried out will have a decisive impact on Britain for generations

Regulars at the Cap n Gown pub in Worcester listen to speakers for and against Britain's membership of the EU. Landlord Ted Marshall has arranged several debates leading up to the referendum.
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Brexit divisions run deep in bellwether city

Passions are running high in the West Midlands city

UK in Europe: a visual guide to Brexit

What you need to know ahead of Britain’s historic EU vote

Saint Peter Port, Guernsey. Islanders think Brexit would have a relatively modest impact

Brexit view from Jersey and Guernsey

What would leaving the EU mean for the Crown dependencies?

Beckham and Soros turn out for Remain

Brexit campaigners attempt to shrug off celebrity endorsements

Comment & Analysis

BJN8Y0 Party in the Dalston Superstore club in Dalston in Hackey, London. Millennials
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Young people will be the losers

Retreat would be incomprehensible to the Facebook and cheap flights generation, says Martin Sorrell

Free Britain to trade with the world

Ours is a merchant nation but the EU prevents us buying and selling overseas, writes Daniel Hannan

Ruth Davidson, MSP. Leader, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.
Scottish Parliament, Holyrood,
Edinburgh, Scotland. 30th September 2015 
Photograph by Gary Doak

Brexit would fire up Scottish nationalism

Unionists should think carefully before voting to leave the EU, writes Ruth Davidson

A referendum that is naive and necessary

Why is Cameron ‘putting us through this’? Because the pressure was too much to contain an eruption

Ferguson illustration

Why true democrats should vote Remain

Europe is the friend of democracy, not its enemy

Manifesto for UK’s future in the EU

If the UK votes to Remain, it should offer leadership to the whole continent, writes Hugo Dixon

Brexiters split into nice and nasty camps

Farage’s role in the Leave campaign has caused some consternation, writes Sebastian Payne

Our democracy needs to be protected

Brexiters Gove and Johnson may want to reflect on some of the company they keep, writes Chris Patten

EU values more important than economics

Many emerging countries have shunned Europe and chosen a finance-based US-style model of capitalism

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Spurn Brexit and vote for tolerance

Britain’s choice next Thursday is between the past and the future, writes Simon Schama

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