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Great Britain

Much could go wrong as May seeks deal
Much could go wrong as May seeks deal

If Britain’s Theresa May concedes too much to those right-wing Brexiteers and Euroskeptics, she could make it impossible to reach a final agreement with Europe, writes Robert Harvey

Mon, 03 Apr, 2017

Leading economist Jim Power: Brexit could be good for Ireland
Leading economist Jim Power: Brexit could be good for Ireland

A leading Irish economist has broken ranks by saying Ireland’s economy would likely fare well enough even if the UK were to vote this summer to leave the EU.

Fri, 04 Mar, 2016

Andy Murray confident he can handle pressure of Davis Cup final
Andy Murray confident he can handle pressure of Davis Cup final

Andy Murray is ready to shoulder the pressure and carry Great Britain to a first Davis Cup title since 1936.

Fri, 27 Nov, 2015

Andy Murray makes perfect start to Great Britain's Davis Cup Semi-Final
Andy Murray makes perfect start to Great Britain's Davis Cup Semi-Final

Great Britain surged into a Davis Cup semi-final lead after Andy Murray produced a performance that Australian teenager Thanasi Kokkinakis just could not live with.

Fri, 18 Sep, 2015

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