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On the ninth anniversary of the day the UK voted to leave the EU, we asked readers to have their say on whether Brexit has ...
THE UK will no longer be a member of the European Union after 11pm on January 31 2020. Britain's exit is a complicated process. Here is our simple guide to what it's all about. Brexit is the ...
It’s one thing when a bunch of politicians yammer on about an issue facing a country, but when David Beckham steps up to the mic to take a position, it’s time to start listening. >&nbsp;</p> ...
A Brexit might save the UK government some money because it wouldn’t have to provide assistance to EU students but academics say the losses in research funding would far outweigh that benefit.
The UK and EU agreed on the terms of a Brexit deal in November 2018 after months of negotiations. It contains two parts: the withdrawal agreement and the political declaration.
Brexit has created daily headlines, angry pubs rants and bend-your-ear analysis by taxi drivers for more than four years now. Yet the UK’s exit from the EU and its structures is still not complete.
Cameron won, and kept his promise. The UK held the Brexit referendum on June 23, 2016. There were two choices: Leave (the EU) or Remain.
Whatever your views about Brexit, a word of warning: the next 24 hours or so might be triggering if the kind of headlines and phrases that made the news for years on end became mildly off-putting ...
Brexit is one of the biggest political issues in the UK at the moment, with something called 'no-deal Brexit' making a lot of headlines. Politicians have spent almost all of their time trying to ...
Favoured by ardent Brexiteers, a hard Brexit arrangement would likely see the UK give up full access to the single market and full access of the customs union along with the EU.
Car buyers in Northern Ireland could soon have less choice and pay higher road tax when purchasing new vehicles because of ...
A Brexit might save the UK government some money because it wouldn’t have to provide assistance to EU students but academics say the losses in research funding would far outweigh that benefit.