As January marks five years on from Britain leaving the EU, Alicja Hagopian and Kate Devlin explore its impact ...
On Jan. 31, 2020 at 11 p.m. London time – midnight at EU headquarters in Brussels — the U.K. officially left the bloc after ...
The prime minister believes Brexit has had some benefits, Downing Street has said on the fifth anniversary of the UK leaving ...
In January 2021, Mr Johnson’s government introduced the points-based immigration system. Designed to replace freedom of movement after Brexit ... should have trained more people in the UK ...
If Brexit was a mistake, there are more than 10 people who made it, notes John Rentoul – but these clamorous voices led the ...
believe Brexit would be a better success if the UK could trade more openly across world markets, followed by stopping illegal immigration, 42%, and attracting more business investment, 37%.
That may set off a debate on just how many migrants and foreign workers Britain needs. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Understanding the role of immigration policies, the effect of Brexit, and the resulting skills gap is essential ... List (previously known as the Shortage Occupation List) to include more roles and ...
Five years after the United Kingdom exited the European Union, polls suggest public opinion has reversed on the issue, with a ...
Five years after the UK left the European Union, Brexit is more unpopular than ever. Only 11% of Brits think Brexit has been a success, and a slim majority (55%) now support rejoining the bloc ...
We are definitely slower and it’s more expensive ... In one key area, immigration, Brexit’s impact has been the opposite of what many predicted. A desire to reduce immigration was a major ...