Not, it seems, shock at the market collapse of the pound and securities ... Alarmed, they asked: Why weren’t we told that they might vote for Brexit? It’s a hard question to answer.
As January marks five years on from Britain leaving the EU, Alicja Hagopian and Kate Devlin explore its impact ...
The Trump administration’s plan to place tariffs on goods from America’s two biggest trade partners, Mexico and Canada, and ...
Five years on, even many of those who still champion Brexit, including Nigel Farage, concede that it has "failed" - so why ...
This month's general election has only served to heighten the sense that much of the Brexit ... leave vote would tip the UK into recession and cause an "immediate and profound" economic shock ...
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 City of London, once considered the crown jewel of Britain’s dominant services sector, has performed even worse than the ...
When David Davis became Brexit secretary, he radiated a similar sense of entitlement and intellectual superiority. He had it ...
Vote Leave also promised the UK would prosper as an independent nation. But official government figures show that Brexit is expected ... as part of the EU single market, meaning that goods ...
7 December - controversy in the Commons MPs vote on House of Lords amendments to the Internal Market Bill that stripped out the international-law-breaking elements that would override the Brexit ...
"A dozen or so" Conservative MPs could support a vote of no confidence to stop a no-deal Brexit, defence minister ... leave the customs union and single market overnight and start trading with ...
The Northern Ireland Assembly will vote ... market for goods. That means that the goods trade across the border with the Republic of Ireland, an EU country, has remained undisturbed by Brexit.