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Prime minister promises to leave the EU and guarantee funding for NHS
Dancing the conga at the edge of a cliff
Economy needs to remain international but support the left-behind
Phil Hogan says UK prime minister will delay date to agree future relationship
The UK prime minister’s election victory will not be enough to prevent further wrangling
Boris Johnson’s futile attempt to close down the UK parliament was not his finest hour
Boris Johnson’s crushing election victory leaves opposition in disarray but the union in doubt
Runaway dogs, a new heating system to learn and things lost in the move — but it’s all been worth it
FT writers share their predictions for the new year, from Boris Johnson and the EU to China telecoms
PM said to be keen to locate new government agencies outside capital
Jolyon Maugham unleashes web storm after tackling hen coop raider with baseball bat
EU data protection supervisor warns transition window will be tight
Kylie Minogue deploys ‘Matesong’ to try to arrest fall in UK visitor numbers
EU withdrawal bill underlines government’s intention to aim for a minimal trade deal next year
From China’s economic miracle to Friedman, GDPR and the yellowhammer’s song
Departure from the EU must not be marked by one side celebrating victory
UK currency extends losses amid fears of a hard and chaotic Brexit
New government to increase eligible fellowships for fast-track approval
Supporters of the UK union must work to ensure its post-Brexit survival
Brutal discipline and a potent slogan brought victory for Boris Johnson — but can he now meet the challenges of government?
Incoming governor praised for ability to talk to critics and answer tough questions
Parliament returns and the starter gun is fired for Labour’s leadership race
Commons votes by margin of 124 to drive through tougher version of legislation
Withdrawal Agreement sails through first test but tough talks loom on future trade deal
Those who pushed for a ‘People’s Vote’ are condemned to asking: where did it all go wrong?