Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has listed Brexit alongside Covid-19 and the financial crisis as being “shocks” that had ...
But speaking to POLITICO, U.K. Minister for European Relations Nick Thomas-Symonds sounds bullish on a wider reset of ties ...
Brexit has caused almost twice as much damage to the UK economy than estimated by official forecasts, according to new paper from a group of experts including a senior Bank of England economist.
Britain's financial regulator unveiled a package of reforms on Monday aimed at encouraging retail investors to buy more ...
A Bill put forward by the Lib Dems demanding the UK forms a customs union with the EU passed a Commons hurdle in a surprise ...
There have been calls for Fujitsu to be stripped of its public contracts while sub postmasters affected by the scandal await ...
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier urged Britain on Thursday to move beyond Brexit and focus on rebuilding ties with ...
Sir Keir Starmer faced a Labour rebellion on Tuesday after more than a dozen of his MPs backed a Lib Dem bill calling for the government to reopen talks with the EU ...
Yesterday, Badenoch, who supported the Leave vote in 2016, made the striking comment that Brexit was one of three “shocks” that had hit the UK. Starmer, meanwhile, has become more vocal in blaming our ...
Keir Starmer is clearly manoeuvring to get Britain to rejoin the EU – but Brexit is not to blame for Britain’s appalling ...
Well, as it stands, the answer is that there is less to all this than meets the eye. At Prime Minister's Questions on ...
There are differences between the economic situation of Britain in 2016 and the United States today. Britain’s economy was ...