Have the economy, NHS and immigration control actually improved after Brexit? Or are we all worse off for leaving the European Union? Sky's Darren McCaffrey explains.
Five years on, Brexit is still the gift that keeps on taking - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: In 2025, regret is the ...
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves repeated her commitment that “economic growth is the number one mission of this government”, as she unveiled ...
On Jan. 31, 2020 at 11 p.m. London time – midnight at EU headquarters in Brussels — the U.K. officially left the bloc after ...
The UK formally left the EU on 31 January 2020, three-and-a-half years after the vote in favour of Brexit, by a margin of 52 ...
As the saying goes, history may not repeat itself, but it often rhymes. The UK’s mooted “EU reset” is a very different proposition from the Brexit negotiations – a narrow reconciliation, not a ...
On Jan. 31, 2020 at 11 p.m. London time – midnight at EU headquarters in Brussels — the U.K. officially left the bloc after ...
Five years after the UK left the European Union, Brexit is more unpopular than ever. Only 11% of Brits think Brexit has been a success, and a slim majority (55%) now support rejoining the bloc, ...
The ‘biggest effects’ of Brexit after half a decade have been on trade, and they ‘have not been positive for London,’ says Giuseppe Spatafora, an expert in transatlantic relations - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Five years after Brexit, the European Union appears to be setting the agenda in trade talks with Britain. Britons, meanwhile, ...
The referendum saw almost every area in the North East vote leave, with only Newcastle voting to remain by a majority of 1%. But the latest polls show that public opinion on Brexit may be shifting.
Exclusive: PM urged to undertake a radical rethink of Brexit to boost economic growth as it’s revealed government won’t ...