its ability to fight alongside the U.S. will be seriously impaired. If the British vote down the Brexit referendum later next week and choose to remain in the European Union, the results will be ...
It's been a hectic year in news, with the coronavirus pandemic and the US presidential election dominating the headlines. Brexit deadlines have come and gone, but now it's fair to say crunch time ...
The great majority of economists disagree with Minford’s views. Analysis from the Bank of England to the OECD to academia all conclude that Brexit would make the U.K economically worse off.
Proponents argue such a step is needed after Brexit slammed the door on more comprehensive freedom of movement. But Starmer is facing a Labour split over the EU demand, with MPs and regional mayors ...
Having been shown the data from a British Chambers of Commerce survey of the impact of Brexit's first year I asked to chat to some of them to find out more. The business owners I spoke to have ...
The great majority of economists disagree with Minford’s views. Analysis from the Bank of England to the OECD to academia all conclude that Brexit would make the U.K economically worse off.
"But post-Brexit we lost that protection, so the U.K. didn’t benefit from the EU votes and those of its allies, and hence the wheels being set in motion to Chagos leaving today." The country's ...
NFU president Tom Bradshaw (pictured) is to meet Steve Reed for crunch talks on Monday amid a growing furore over the Chancellor's decision to make farms subject to inheritance tax.
Brexit's borderline The meandering line that divides the island of Ireland is one of the main reasons why the UK's exit from the European Union has been so fraught. Begin ...