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There was singing. There were tears and jeers. People waved flags and scarves for rival camps. At 11pm on Friday January 31, those MEPs will find themselves with no role left to play, as Boris Johnson finally gets Brexit over the line. Their European colleagues must go back to work and adjust to life without them. HuffPost UK follows Jude Kirton-Darling, Luisa Porrit, Magid Magid and Claire Fox as they pack up their offices, say goodbye to their friends and reflect on their last few days in their positions.
The Chief Medical Officer for England said they are "receiving specialist NHS care".
For some, Brexit is a triumph. For others, it is a tragedy. HuffPost UK visited Brussels as British MEPs on both sides of the debate packed up and waved goodbye.
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Would-be Labour leader also accuses MPs of deleting shadow cabinet files in recording leaked to HuffPost UK.
Bim Afolami brutally assesses the Labour leadership candidates, telling HuffPost UK none are “going to present too much difficulty” for the Tories.
The house where Tristan and Blake Barrass were killed by their own parents is a daily reminder for their friends and neighbours. HuffPost UK hears from a community in the wake of a tragedy.
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