Brexit is the withdrawal of the UK from the EU and EAEC on 31 January 2020, after 47 years of membership.
Currently, it continues to participate in the European Union Customs Union and European Single Market during a transition period that will end on 31 December 2020. Before the end of the transition period, the UK and the EU are attempting to reach a Brexit deal.
Britain will suffer more than most advanced nations from soaring inflation and higher interest rates.
Communities across the Garden of England will receive more than £122million from the Government’s levelling up pot.
Brexit mistakes made on all sides – Ireland’s PM Leo Varadkar – the Irish prime minister has said mistakes were made on all sides in…
Last crossings were on Christmas Day, with none recorded in last six days of the year More than 45,000 people crossed the Channel to the…
France increases rescue boats in Channel to deal with crossings France will increase the number of rescue boats in the English Channel to deal with…
Kemi Badenoch, the UK trade minister has her work cut out as Brexit Britain is playing piggy in the middle with the United States and the European Union amid the brewing trade war.
Figures reveal £120m government-sponsored events series attracts just 2.8m visitors
Business leader says more important to implement current Brexit deal and solve Northern Ireland impasse In his interviews this morning Robert Jenrick, the immigration minister,…
Robert Jenrick said there was ‘no question whatsoever’ of renegotiating the fundamentals of the UK’s current Brexit deal
The succession of PMs have all spoken out on who or what has caused the state of UK finances. They’re all partly right, but conveniently…
Brexit-backing fashion boss says UK needs more foreign workers Lord Wolfson, a prominent backer of Brexit and chief executive of the High Street chain Next,…
Former Bank of England governor defends claim the economy has shrunk from 90% to 70% size of Germany’s since Brexit Chris Philp, a Home Office…
Prime minister warned of huge resources needed to review legislation affected by Jacob Rees-Mogg’s controversial legislation Rishi Sunak is considering deprioritising Jacob Rees Mogg’s controversial…
David TC Davies accused the Stop Brexit Guy of “bullying” outside Parliament after a video surfaced online of the activist shouting at the Cabinet…
Northern Ireland Protocol bill: Peers set to scrutinise it line-by-line Peers will spend four days scrutinising the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill line-by-line as it moves…
Six years after the referendum which took Britain out of the EU, there’s still a lot to talk about – but the appetite for…
The PM is set to attend her first meeting of a new political club of nations, where she will assert the UK’s role in Europe.
Joe Biden will urge PM Liz Truss to negotiate with the EU to resolve tensions around the Northern Ireland protocol, the White House has said.
Liz Truss has been urged to rethink triggering Article 16 over the Northern Ireland Protocol as relations between the UK and EU could get “very…
LIZ Truss has been savaged over the possibility that she will undo Brexit gains with her new plans to review public sector pay.
Lloyds banking group is to close another 66 Halifax and Lloyds high street bank branches over the coming months.
The Independent says LABOUR LEADER Sir Keir Starmer will vow not to take the UK back into the single market or restore freedom of movement as he sets out his plan to “make Brexit work”.
The Independent says THERESA MAY has called the PM’s patriotism into question as she declared she will not support his bid to override the Northern Ireland protocol.
The Guardian says PROPOSED legislation to allow the UK to unilaterally rip up Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland at the risk of a trade war with the EU passed the second reading stage in the House of Commons on Monday night.
Sky News says BORIS JOHNSON’S legislation to scrap parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol has cleared its first Commons hurdle.
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