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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez met his British counterpart Keir Starmer in London on Wednesday, signing a framework ...
Brexit Backlash: Brits Now Regret Their Populist Revolt As the U.K. heads to the polls next week, a majority thinks that leaving the EU was a mistake and has delivered few benefits—and new problems.
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.
Both schools have merit, but Bagehot finds a third view compelling: Brexit was a matter of inept timing. Mr (now Lord) ...
Home Politics Talking Point Don't mention the B-word: why aren't politicians talking about Brexit? It was the leading issue in the 2019 election, but Brexit has remained largely overlooked in this ...
Brexit is having “profound and ongoing stifling effects” on goods trade between the United Kingdom and the European Union, according to a new report.
Long regarded as two versions of the same populist phenomenon, they’re now clearly two different stories — each with its own cautionary tale.
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.
With the Tory government shackled to a Brexit policy that is losing support, an angry new populism may resurge.
"You have to remember that drivers spend most of their time on their own. They always remember when someone did something wrong to them," one trucker said.