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Brexit, Madeleine and German

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Brexit could stop extradition of McCann suspect from Germany
Madeleine McCann prime suspect may not be extradited to UK to face trial due to Brexit, legal experts say - The former head of extradition at the Crown Prosecution Service says that there is ‘no possi

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Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner ‘can’t be sent to UK for murder trial – as German officials blame BREXIT’
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Germany says Madeleine suspect ‘cannot be sent to UK because of Brexit’
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Who is Christian Brueckner? The Madeleine McCann suspect ‘being sought by Met for UK trial’
The Metropolitan Police are seeking to extradite a man to stand trial in Britain in connection with the abduction and murder of Madeleine McCann, according to a report.

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Germany blames Brexit for blocking Madeleine suspect Brueckner from British justice
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Madeleine McCann suspect Christian B hits back at Met Police 'seeking UK trial'
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Madeleine McCann suspect Chris Brueckner makes chilling statement over calls for UK trial
‘Next year marks 20 years since Madeleine McCann went missing. If the evidence is strong enough to extradite the prime suspect and try him here, that is what we would seek to do,’ a Met insider told t...

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Madeleine McCann prime suspect Christrian Brueckner ‘completely unfazed’ by UK cops’ desire to charge him with murder
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EXCLUSIVE: Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner sends chilling warning to UK police who want to put him on trial
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EXCLUSIVE: Majority of Brits want to reverse Brexit as Keir Starmer pushes for closer EU ties

Nearly three in five respondents (59%) said they would back re-joining the European Union in a new Brexit referendum, according to the survey for the Mirror by Deltapoll
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Starmer accused of ‘unpicking Brexit’ as UK faces paying EU £1bn a year after ‘reset’

Prime minister has said closer alignment to the EU’s single market would be in the national interest, a decade on from the Brexit vote
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Brexit fury erupts as Keir Starmer plots closer ties to EU after bruising local election

The Prime Minister will tout closer ties to the EU as part of his plans for a post-local election bloodbath policy blitz.
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Should Brexit be reversed? Take our poll and have your say

June will mark the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum political earthquake when the UK voted by 52% to 48% to leave the European Union
University of Surrey
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Brexit did not just shake Britain - it sent financial shockwaves across Europe

The findings also found that Brexit weakened financial integration within Europe. Following the 2016 referendum, the level of volatility transmission between EU markets dropped sharply, suggesting that markets began reacting more independently as political uncertainty grew.
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POLL: Which Labour figure do you trust least to give us a proper Brexit? Vote now

Mon, May 4, 2026 Brexit continues to divide opinion across Britain nearly a decade after the referendum. Labour insists it will not reverse the 2016 vote, but senior figures within the party have taken very different tones when discussing the UK’s future relationship with the European Union.
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PM embraces Brexit divisions as he seeks closer ties with Europe

Keir Starmer's approach has provoked anger from the Conservatives and Reform UK.
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How Brexit has led to a rise in overcrowding in Scottish football

An expert in policing and crowd regulation has explained why Brexit and the Covid pandemic have led to rise in overcrowding in Scottish football.
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Keir Starmer issues huge inflation warning and threatens to undo Brexit

Sat, May 2, 2026 A doom-and-gloom Sir Keir Starmer said Britain could face yet more economic hardship under Labour and warned there could be an "inflation spike" triggered by the war in Iran. Speaking today (Satruday) the Prime Minister also gushed over forging greater ties with Europe and vowed to take the nation "much closer to the EU" despite the electorate voting for Brexit.
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