Northern Ireland risks being dragged into Donald Trump’s trade war with the EU because of Britain’s “botched” Brexit deal ...
By David Gauke The received wisdom in Westminster is that the Brexit process was so bruising and divisive that no party aspiring for power will want to go near the European question for at least a ...
DUP leader Gavin Robinson says he's disappointed but that the government are now taking action over unionist concerns.
Editorial: In 2025, regret is the general consensus – and given how little we’ve gained and how much we’ve lost, it’s more than understandable ...
“The vagaries of the Brexit process, and especially its delays, led me to prolong my research to see Brexit through to the end. But it also prompted me to understand that change would be a constant in ...
January 31st 2025 marks five years since Britain officially left the European Union. While many issues have been resolved for ...
The North and South series is a collaboration between The Irish Times and ARINS (Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South), a joint research project of the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) and the ...
For supporters of Brexit, the UK became a sovereign nation ... few people want to go through the whole process again. Labour Party Prime Minister Keir Starmer, elected last July, has promised ...
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