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Britain should have access to the EU's rearmament fund before the end of the year but "wounds of Brexit" mean some member states want it to be limited, the bloc's foreign affairs chief has said.
Brexit reset deal: A TBC agreement with a lot still to be worked out with EU It may not be the end of the Brexit wrangling - as Sir Keir Starmer hopes - but the start of a new phase in which costs ...
Independent readers praise Brexit reset deal – ‘Starmer is showing that Britain can act like a grown-up again’ Our community welcomed the move as a long-overdue step to cut red tape and ...
The UK's desire to reset post-Brexit relations with the European Union could depend on reaching an agreement over the future of Gibraltar, according to Spain's foreign minister. London and Madrid ...
Nearly a decade after Brexit, the British economy is still feeling the fallout. Now, President Donald Trump seems to be pulling from a similar playbook — with tariffs that could reshape the U.S ...
Brexit has hit UK trade less than many forecasters predicted thanks to larger companies adapting to red tape at the border, according to research by the London School of Economics.
Brexit Backlash: Brits Now Regret Their Populist Revolt As the U.K. heads to the polls next week, a majority thinks that leaving the EU was a mistake and has delivered few benefits—and new problems.
Brexit seems to be out of the spotlight this year, demoted from the talk of the town at the last election to now barely featuring on the agenda. How and when the UK left the EU was a core issue ...
Today marks four years since the UK formally left the European Union. Back then, Boris Johnson, who had just won an 80-seat majority promising to "get Brexit done", hailed the date as the start of ...
YouGov’s polling in May shows how much the vote to leave has since hurt the party that championed it: of the 37% of leave voters who said Brexit had been a failure, 75% of leavers blamed it on ...
Unraveling Brexit's economic aftermath: Britain's struggle with persistent inflation, looming recession and the crucial pivots in economic strategy ...
In contrast, attitudes to the Brexit project seem to have hardened. In August 2016 the proportion of adults saying Britain was right to vote to leave the EU was 52%, just as it had been in the ...
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