Has Brexit failed? It’s the patently stupid question that people won’t stop asking. Anniversaries lend themselves to reflection, so exactly five years on from Britain formally leaving the EU ...
Eight years ago, voters across the UK faced a historic choice in the Brexit referendum. Now, five years after officially leaving the EU, the country is still grappling with the fallout.
Most Brits, including those who voted to leave the European Union, cannot think of any Brexit benefits exactly five years after the UK’s departure, a new poll shows. The UK narrowly voted to ...
As the UK continues to reckon with the aftermath of Brexit, debates over its long-term impact remain heated. While some argue that leaving the EU was a necessary step for sovereignty and regaining ...
Five years ago Brexit supporters gathered outside Parliament to mark the UK leaving the EU The prime minister believes Brexit has had some benefits, Downing Street has said on the fifth ...
It's not the first time that the UK and the EU have expressed their readiness for a "reset" in relations. But now, five years after Britain left the European Union, there appears to be more ...
Sixty-eight per cent of Londoners also say Brexit has been more of a failure, with nine per cent describing it as more of a success. The Office for Budget Responsibility says Brexit has delivered ...
Following the fifth anniversary of the UK's departure from the EU, Mirror readers have described Brexit as an 'unmitigated disaster' without 'one single benefit' after the economic costs were ...
Five years ago on Friday, two separate crowds gathered near the UK Parliament: one group cheered and carried Union Jack flags, while the other was more sombre and bore European Union banners.
In this edition of Entre Nous, we take a look at how British people feel about Brexit, five years after the UK officially left the EU. We also discuss the challenges many Brits abroad now face ...
Our readers have reflected on this period, debating if Brexit has lived up to their expectations. The referendum itself sprang from then-Prime Minister David Cameron's strategy to placate the ...
No trousers? No problem: London underground users bare their legs for Official No Trousers Tube Ride
His idea was this: Wouldn’t it be funny if someone walked onto a subway train in the middle of winter wearing hat, gloves, scarf - everything but trousers? Or pants, as they call them Stateside.
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