On the night of the vote in 2016, Sunderland was one of the first areas ... I was invited to speak at a Town Hall meeting in ...
Only 30 percent of Britons still believe the UK made the right decision to leave the European Union, the lowest figure ...
Supporters of the Windsor Framework have credited it with lessening the economic impact of Brexit on the region. Sales to Great Britain, Northern Ireland’s biggest external market, rose in value ...
The City of London, once considered the crown jewel of Britain’s dominant services sector, has performed even worse than the rest of the economy in the years following the Brexit referendum.
The Northern Ireland Protocol destabilizing the region's political ... number of Britons feel Brexit was a mistake, particularly younger ones who were not old enough to vote in 2016.
Yet while the Brexit vote itself was a cry for political change, it was also rooted in the painful economic realities of life for millions of voters who felt disadvantaged by immigration and ...
Most Brits, including those who voted to leave the European Union, cannot think of any Brexit benefits exactly ... % of Brits think the UK was wrong to vote to leave in 2016 and the same ...
For Brexit supporters, the U.K. was now a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. For opponents, it was an isolated and diminished country. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on ...
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