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Daily politics briefing: April 28

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Daily politics briefing: April 28

Daily politics briefing: April 28

The key facts behind the day's headlines on April 28 as Michel Barnier, who led the EU’s negotiations with the UK, said Brexit is a sign of political failure for the bloc.


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