With Cabinet ministers finally admitting Brexit’s economic damage, the ground is shifting - and the path to rejoin Europe may ...
Brexit is having “profound and ongoing stifling effects” on goods trade between the United Kingdom and the European Union, according to a new report that adds to evidence of the economic damage ...
This is such a bad idea that the obvious explanation is that one of Keir Starmer’s advisers had a bet with a colleague about the most absurd story that they could get into the press. The real reason, ...
Long regarded as two versions of the same populist phenomenon, they’re now clearly two different stories — each with its own cautionary tale. Credit...Photo illustration by Ricardo Tomás Supported by ...
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union in 2016 was sold to voters as a magic bullet that would revitalize the country’s economy. Its impact is still reverberating. By Mark Landler Reporting ...
LONDON — Britain's two major political parties have continued to focus their campaigning on taxation policy and the economy ahead of elections early next month, but for many British voters, ...
The United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union five years ago marked a watershed in a bruising battle to settle the country’s relationship with its closest international neighbours, many citizens ...
This week, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves has decided to make Brexit part of her explanation of why the British economy isn’t ...
The U.K. is now set to leave the EU on Jan. 31, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in September he'd "rather be dead in a ditch" than have the United Kingdom leave the European Union ...