Brexit has not only intensified Britain’s weaknesses; its third major cost has been to dull one of the country’s strengths.
A DANGEROUS tendency is emerging in the labour movement to reopen the Brexit question. Several government figures have ...
Nearly nine years on from Brexit, a deep sense of regret and frustration lingers across the UK. What was once hailed by some as a reclaiming of sovereignty has instead left many feeling isolated, ...
Five years after officially leaving the European Union, Britons remain overwhelmingly disillusioned with Brexit. According to new YouGov surveys, the majority believe Brexit has had a negative impact ...
“The impact of Brexit is severe and long lasting,” said Chancellor Rachel Reeves yesterday. The economic fallout from Britain’s decision to leave the EU is, she indicated, one of the main reasons that ...
It has been five years since Brexit “got done” – and voters and politicians alike are still counting the cost. Britons voted to leave the European Union by 52 per cent to 48 per cent in 2016, in a ...
While focusing on Brexit-related issues, the case has more general implications on what happens when a party loses an earlier right in the course of ongoing proceedings. Register for free to receive ...
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Britons voted in a referendum on Thursday to leave the European Union. Following are answers to key questions on what will happen next in Britain's relations with the bloc: 1.
Could Brexit result in the reunification of Ireland? Could it trump — forgive us — all the wars and feuding over the division of the emerald isle between the centrally Catholic Irish Republic in the ...
Since then, Bruce has struggled to manage fiery panellists and rarely holds politicians to account on the show. The most ...