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(Indeed, Trump’s tweet recalls his cheering on of Brexit, which he saw correctly as a sign of a rising global right-wing populist movement.) ...
The fishing industry accounts for 0.4% of the U.K.’s GDP but became a core part of the Brexit campaign. Before the referendum, EU countries shared access to each other’s waters. As part of the trade ...
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has raised his concerns over the future of the British Grand Prix during a recent meeting with UK ...
Self-inflicted economic, diplomatic and strategic damage will be blamed on Rishi Sunak by Tory media and not on Michael Gove, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss or the Brexit-cheerleading media itself ...
For those in need, here are the best Brexit Day memes to cheer you up on this bleak day. At 11 p.m., Jan. 31, 2020, the UK will officially embark on its journey to ...
Brexit windfall: London's tourists cheer cheap pound 14 August 2024 at 1:02. Daniela and Alberto Passarini have been to London at least half a dozen times in the past 15 years.
In a bid to cheer up Mr Bannister, ... “Brexit is enabling us to improve the experience of UK air travellers. This includes increasing protections, such as access to compensation, ...
Brexit coincided with the pandemic and its associated lockdowns, and was quickly followed by the most severe energy-price shock in decades. ... But that is no cause for cheer.
Right-wing leaders around the world have rushed to offer their support to convicted felon Donald Trump. Americans should be very worried about what their collective intentions are.
Even Tory Brexit supporter Mark Wallace, now chief executive of the Total Politics magazine, cautioned his fellow Leavers from “cheering” tariffs this morning, even if 10 per cent is better ...
In a classic example of clickbait journalism, the Daily Express ran with the misleading headline this week: “‘Brexit reset deal’ to hit grocery bills next month – how it affects your pockets.” For a ...
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