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Brexit has faded from the political forefront, unmentioned by politicians who don’t want to touch it and overlooked by a public that cares more about the country’s economic crisis.
President Trump’s threatened 30% tariffs on the EU might prompt some businesses to take another look at the U.K.
Before his 2016 election, President Trump correctly predicted that the forces animating Brexit would go beyond the United ...
A former NI secretary has accused David Cameron of treating the Brexit referendum as "some sort of Eton game".
German chancellor Friedrich Merz has said he “deplores” Brexit as he signed a major cooperation deal between his country and ...
Brexit will hurt Ireland’s economy whether or not Britain leaves the EU with a deal – and up to 80,000 Irish jobs could be at risk in the event of a no-deal split, economists say.
EU-UK ties are currently at their warmest since before the 2016 Brexit referendum. While this partly reflects the change of UK government last July, a key external factor is the tumult of the Trump ...
Emmanuel Macron has blamed Brexit for the UK’s migration crisis, as a new deal was announced between Britain and France to tackle small boats crossing the English Channel. For the first time, people ...
The UK’s decision to leave the European Union has left lasting impacts on the country’s economy. While many of the ...
Reports allege that the drop in ranking to seventh, but eighth in the final report, was a result of direct intervention from ...
Now that the U.K. has severed its final links with the EU, the effects of Brexit are starting to be felt across Britain — down to oysters, wine and cheese.
Brexit was never approached as a typical policy proposal, with weaknesses and strengths. It was treated instead as a crusade for patriotic meaning, in which support demonstrated national commitment.