Britons will eventually have to pay for a visa waiver when the European Union introduces its much-delayed entry-exit scheme ...
Nigel Farage today struggled to spell out how Britain should be 'friendly' with the EU despite his insistence that the UK's Brexit deal with Brussels can be 'improved'. The Reform UK leader failed ...
As the UK continues to reckon with the aftermath of Brexit, debates over its long-term ... Mr Cameron allowed a large emigration from the EU, i.e. seven million people, and Germany gave a five ...
Keir Starmer’s chief negotiator says the UK must be “ruthlessly pragmatic” with Brexit reset talks and strike an ambitious deal in just three months. European affairs minister Nick Thomas ...
To mark the planned Brexit day of 31 October 2019, around a million 50p coins were made but they had to be melted down and recycled when then prime minister Boris Johnson had to seek an extension.
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 ...
But Brexit was never about economics. During the 2016 referendum campaign, George Osborne’s Treasury ran a so-called Project Fear strategy of trying to scare voters into backing Remain, with dire ...
Keir Starmer was warned his obsession with unpicking Brexit could cost the UK the 'golden opportunity' of a lucrative new trade deal with the United States. The Prime Minister insisted this week ...
Britain will be “ruthlessly pragmatic” in talks to reset its relations with the EU, the Brexit minister said, adding to fears that the Government is attempting to rejoin the bloc “by stealth”.
Northern Ireland risks being dragged into Donald Trump’s trade war with the EU because of Britain’s “botched” Brexit deal. The US president has suggested placing levies of up to 20 per ...
Sir Keir Starmer has provoked further anger over his plans to unpick Brexit by agreeing to hold a UK-EU summit in Britain. Downing Street confirmed the event will take place in May despite ...
Sir Keir Starmer will continue cosying up to the EU on Tuesday when he welcomes Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen at Downing Street. The leaders would have crossed paths in Brussels on ...