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Air bridges and summer holidays abroad: What we know so far

The proposed suggestion of air bridges have reignited hopes of a summer holiday abroad with many Brits eager for a getaway after months in lockdown.

Comment: I voted Leave, but tonight is no night to celebrate

After 47 years and 30 days, the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union will end at 11pm tonight.

Brexit – the week ahead: MM’s timeline of events as negotiations reach crunch point

As the October 31 Brexit deadline swiftly approaches, the Government are preparing for yet another hectic week of negotiations and debate for Britain’s departure from the EU.

Opinion: How Twitter’s @Coldwar_Steve saved British satire

Christopher Spencer – better known as Twitter’s @Coldwar_Steve – will release his new book, A Prat’s Progress on October 24, just in time for Britain’s exit from the EU on October 31.

INTERVIEW: Brexit Party’s lead European elections North West candidate Claire Fox chats Farage leadership, Irish border and ‘scumbag’ Tommy Robinson

It’s election time once again, but instead of wannabe councillors knocking at your doors and littering you hallways with election leaflets, it’s the turn of those who want your vote to send them to the EU parliament (or not, as we are about to find out).

Robot lands in Stockport to help tackle loneliness and isolation for those living with dementia

The project, funded by the EU Commission, was awarded a staggering €4m (approximately £3.5m) and has been trialled in Italy and Ireland along with Stockport, which was the only council chosen in the UK due to its reputation in Europe in the field of dementia.

On this day: January 6, 2000 – UK hospitals forced into meltdown after flu outbreak

UK hospitals were forced into winter meltdown 18 years ago when a flu outbreak spread.

INTERVIEW: Lord Blunkett still mulling over ‘unholy combination’ of Brexit

Former Home Secretary Lord David Blunkett says he’s still scratching his head about the ‘toxic cocktail’ that led to Britain’s shock exit from the European Union.

‘Nobody wants to deal with the mess’: Manchester academics react to Brexit

After the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union on Thursday 23 June, many people were left disappointed at the result, including two academics at the University of Manchester.

MM’s Brexit reaction: Manchester wakes up to UK’s decision to leave EU

June 24. Mark the day, the morning the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union…

LISTEN: MM’s EU referendum podcast special – part two

With polls set to open tomorrow morning at 7am through until 10pm you might be searching for that last-minute insight into the EU referendum.

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