Despite the best efforts of party bigwigs, Britain’s annual gatherings of political animals frequently descend into chaos.
While Brexit has slipped in the league table of public concerns, a second referendum is seen as likely at some point. The findings of a survey by Redfield & Wilton follow moves by Sir Keir Starmer ...
The report is the latest piece of research to highlight the negative effects Brexit has had on the UK economy. According to the UK in a Changing Europe think tank, between the 2016 referendum and ...
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 ...
The Brexit deal has caused a sharp decline in UK-EU trade and is likely to continue getting even worse, a group of economists has warned. A new report released on Monday by Aston University ...
Ms Harrison, who lived in Brussels and learnt eight languages, said that after the Brexit referendum she told her daughter it was "the worst day of your life". She said: “She has a Masters in ...
Brexit red tape on British businesses has caused goods trade between the UK and EU to slump and the problem is getting worse, a study has warned. Many smaller UK producers have given up exporting ...
Once the party of “stop Brexit”, the Liberal Democrats toned ... which voted to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum. She says locally, A&E waiting times, potholes and energy costs this winter ...
Brexit is having a “profound and ongoing” impact on Britain’s trade with the EU, with goods exports and imports still being hit by the bureaucratic barriers erected by leaving the single ...
despite a majority of its citizens backing Remain in the 2016 Brexit referendum, justified another independence vote being staged. But the SNP was routed in July’s general election after ...
I'm going to leave the stage.” Mr Carmichael said the independence referendum was far more intense than the Brexit vote two years later. “These were exercises in national identity and I think ...