All the latest as Britain gears up to leave the European Union at 11pm local timeUS ‘will insist NHS pays higher price for drugs’Envoys reflect on 47 years with EUWhat the papers say 1.50pm GMT Anti-Brexit campaigners at the Irish border have unfurled a billboard declaring “the fight goes on”. The campaign group Border Communities Against Brexit, which is staging a series of protests this evening, were joined by senior Sinn Fein figures this morning on the Armagh/Lough border. On the NI/ROI Border for a Sinn Féin/Border Communities Against #Brexit event to protest against Northern Ireland (56% Remain) being taken out of the EU with the rest of the UK on #BrexitDay – via @IrishTimes pic.twitter.com/TkU6TsVDze 1.35pm GMT Remain-voting Oxford’s council has raised the 12-starred flag of Europe above its town hall in tribute to “decades of friendship and co-operation” with Brussels.In tribute to decades of friendship and co-operation, we are flying the EU flag above Oxford Town Hall today.Oxford will continue its international links, and will work particularly with our twin cities to benefit our residents and businesses into the future.#BrexitDay pic.twitter.com/yzecLoINFE Continue reading…
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