Five years on from the day Britain formally left the EU, BBC Verify has examined five important ways Brexit has affected ...
Today marks five years since Britain's exit from the EU - and Brits are not thrilled about how it's turned out. Here The ...
While the Vote Leave bus famously promised extra cash for the NHS, five years on 52 per cent of Britons think Brexit has been ...
A further 65 per cent say it has had a negative effect on the economy ... Only 23 per cent of Leave voters think Brexit has resulted in improved levels of UK international trade, the poll found.
Most Brits, including those who voted to leave the European Union, cannot think of any Brexit benefits exactly five years ...
The economic turmoil brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has compounded the difficulties, blurring the lines of Brexit's direct effects on the UK economy.
There remains a stark divide in public opinion on whether Brexit was positive or negative for the UK. Economic specialists and institutions consistently point to substantial losses of tens or ...
A majority of Londoners back rejoining the European Union, new poll findings suggests on the fifth anniversary of Brexit. The YouGov survey found 53 per cent of adults in Britain support going back ...
The UK formally left the EU on 31 January 2020, three-and-a-half years after the vote in favour of Brexit, by a margin of 52 ...
- The Northern Ireland Protocol destabilizing the region's political balance in 2021, while calls for independence have grown in the much more pro-EU Scotland - Post-Brexit, the war in Ukraine and ...
When it comes to the impact that Britons have felt from Brexit personally, just 8 per cent say that it has had a positive ...
Less than a quarter - 23% - said the UK’s ability to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic had been helped by Brexit ... effect on them (57%), while 17% said it was positive and 19% said it was negative.