Netflix has released the trailer for a film I’ve been hearing a lot about over the past few weeks. In All The Bright Places, Elle Fanning and Justice Smith lead the cast as two teens struggling with emotional scars who change each other’s lives.
27.01.2020 - 18:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
It has been three and a half years since voters went to the polls and cast their vote on whether Britain should leave or remain in the European Union.
In what was a close vote, the majority (51.9%) voted for Brexit and after two new Prime Ministers and a lot of political unrest, the date for the planned exit has arrived.
The UK is set to leave the EU on Friday, January 31 with Boris Johnson's Brexit bill getting the go-ahead in parliament ahead of being given royal assent to become law.
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Netflix has released the trailer for a film I’ve been hearing a lot about over the past few weeks. In All The Bright Places, Elle Fanning and Justice Smith lead the cast as two teens struggling with emotional scars who change each other’s lives.
Journalists from major news organisations across the UK boycotted Downing Street after some were ordered to leave.
"The main thing is that's a democracy. We've had the result, so just fucking act on it."
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It has been three and a half years since voters went to the polls and cast their vote on whether Britain should leave or remain in the European Union.
The BBC and other U.K. national broadcasters have been barred from recording Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit Day message.
It hasn't been far from the political agenda for more than three years but finally, Brexit is here.
We are about to cross what Prime Minister Boris Johnson describes as the "Brexit finishing line" on Friday, January 31, at 11pm.
Nicola Sturgeon has set out plans for a Scottish visa system to boost immigration in a post-Brexit Britain.
The U.K. Parliament on Wednesday evening passed legislation paving the way for the country to leave the European Union on Jan. 31, 2020.
Boris Johnson's Brexit deal has passed its final hurdle in Parliament and is now just one step away from becoming law.
Britain is set to leave the European Union at the end of this month - and with just days to go you might be starting to think about what exactly will change on January 31.