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Anatomy of Brexit: A divided kingdom
London, Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU
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British press divided over 'earthquake' EU vote
Some call Brexit the "birth of a new Britain," others asking "what the hell happens now?"
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Analysis Islamabad braces for negative fallout
Federal Commerce minister has directed ministry officials to prepare a report on the impact of Brexit on GSP plus
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Shock as Britain votes to leave EU
Leave camp wins by 52-48% split; Cameron announces he will step down
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Britain leaves the EU
The referendum held in the UK on June 23 has produced what is reasonably described as a seismic result
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UK votes Leave!
Brexit will continue to create more division in British society, especially with Scotland largely voting for Remain
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Post-Brexit: What it means for the Pakistani economy
Textile and auto sectors will be impacted in the near term, negotiations will determine way forward, say stakeholders
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‘You are welcome here’, London’s first Muslim mayor tells EU citizens
We value enormous contribution you make to our city and it won't change because of this referendum, says Sadiq Khan
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'Good riddance', bitter French tweeters tell Les Anglais
Some snarky tweets recalled that Britain had always had an arm's-length relationship with the European Union
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G7 warns of 'adverse implications' from Brexit-linked market volatility
G7 central banks have taken steps to ensure adequate liquidity and to support the functioning of markets
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Kremlin hopes for good UK-Russia relations after Brexit
Britain's relations with Russia have soured in recent years
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These hilarious tweets are the only funny thing about #Brexit
Meanwhile on Twitter
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Trump hails Brexit vote on visit to Scotland
Ahead of his visit, Trump said he felt Britain should "go it alone" and leave the 28-member EU
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Australia's ties to Britain to stay 'intimate' after Brexit
"I have no doubt that our very strong and intimate relations with the United Kingdom will be entirely unaffected"
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Oil prices dive as Britain votes to leave EU
Oil prices had risen more than 30 per cent this year before Thursday's fateful UK vote
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Northern Irish deputy leader calls for vote on united Ireland
The British government now has no mandate to represent the views of the North in any future negotiations with the EU
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Global turmoil as Britain votes to leave EU
The vote will initiate at least two years of divorce proceedings with the EU, the first exit by any member state
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Next steps for EU after Brexit
European Central Bank is widely expected to make a statement to reassure markets
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Here's how Brexit will affect Premier League
Earlier this week, all 20 clubs in Premier League expressed support for UK to remain in the EU
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Switzerland sets up Brexit hotline for worried citizens
The hotline was opened just hours after results showing Britons had opted to leave the European Union.
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UK PM Cameron says will step down by October after Brexit vote
Cameron says new British PM must launch process to leave EU
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Czech prime minister says EU must change quickly after Brexit
Sobotka said the British vote did not mean the end of the EU
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Marine Le Pen hails Brexit, calls for French referendum
Fears are high that a domino effect could see other countries following in Britain's footsteps
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KSE-100 index falls 2% in early trade on Brexit volatility
Traders say banking and oil stocks leading the decline
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'A bad day for Europe', says Germany's Gabriel
Results from Thursday's landmark referendum showed Britain voted to leave the EU
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Sterling plunges to 31-year low, biggest ever fall, as UK votes Brexit
Bonds also sold off sharply, pushing UK government borrowing costs sharply higher
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Cameron's luck runs out as EU vote puts future on line
Britain voted to become the first state ever to withdraw from the bloc
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Britain votes to leave EU in historic divorce
World financial markets dived as counting from 304 of 382 areas showed a 51.5/48.5 split for leaving
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England captain Rooney keeps mum on Brexit
"I'd like to keep it private. Whatever happens will happen"
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Heavy rains cause flooding in southeast England as Britons vote on EU
Britain's Met office says further showers and thunderstorms are expected in London and the southeast
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Britons cast historic vote on EU future
A record 46.5 million voters are signed up to take an irreversible decision on Britain's future in the 28-nation EU
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'Out is out,' EU's Juncker warns Britain
"The British policymakers and British voters have to know that there will not be any kind of renegotiation"
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Sadiq Khan tears into pro-Brexit campaigners
'You're telling lies and you're scaring people; that's scaremongering, Boris, and you should be ashamed'
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PM Cameron appeals to Britons to stay in EU for sake of future generations
Polls indicate public opinion is so divided that the outcome is too close to call
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'Please stay', French businesses implore Britain
Polls suggest the race is tight and could go either way
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David Beckham to vote against Brexit
British premier 'delighted' on footballer's decision to back the campaign to remain in EU
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Brexit race tight as murder upends campaign
Polls indicated the result will likely be close
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Premier League backs vote to stay in EU
"Ultimately you can't break away, you can't just pull out..."
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British Muslim politician quits Brexit camp, citing ‘lies and xenophobia’
Sayeeda Warsi accuses ‘Leave’ campaigners of wrongly suggesting that staying in EU will bring hoards of refugees to UK
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British foreign minister warns Brexit vote is 'irreversible'
'If they decide to leave, there will be no going back' Philip Hammond
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The key arguments in Britain's EU referendum
From immigration to sovereignty, here are the main battleground topics in the referendum campaign
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UK's Cameron faces day of reckoning with EU vote
'He's put himself at front of the 'Remain' camp, to lose the campaign would be a massive blow to his credibility'
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Britain's EU referendum campaign resumes after MP murder
The Remain and Leave camps suspended campaigning for three days after the killing of Cox
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Brexit: How Europe fell out of love with the EU
Europeans are 'not any longer passionate or in love with the European dream'
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Discouraging exit: Brexit impact negative and substantial for UK, says IMF
Lender says analysis shows economy would sink into recession next year
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'Death to traitors', UK MP murder suspect tells court
Thomas Mair was charged with grievous bodily harm, possession of a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence
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'Emergency budget' warning as Brexit camp makes gains
Schools, hospitals and the army would all have their funding slashed if Britons vote to leave
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Brexit vote would trigger cuts, tax hikes: Osborne
Schools, hospitals and the army would all have their funding slashed if the pro-Brexit side prevails: Osborne
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Betting odds indicate 64 pct chance of 'In' vote in Britain's EU referendum
A newspaper report showed the 'Leave' camp was 10 points ahead of 'Remain'
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UK's Johnson hit by blond bombshell hair dye revelations
Johnson's shaggy, unruly hair has helped make him one of Britain's most recognisable and popular politicians