Visit a supermarket in 2025 and you'll see that a tub of Lurpak butter can cost £5.70. It may strike you that this represents a staggering increase ...
The NFU Scotland presidential elections come at a critical time for farming as Scotland’s agricultural policies undergo dramatic shifts in the wake of ...
Welcome to the third January edition of The Transfer DealSheet — our team of dedicated writers will take you inside the ...
“The CAA needs to restart good-faith negotiations and come up with a fair and reasonable offer that our members can accept.” The CAA’s workload has increased since Brexit after the regulator ...
Here are some of the television highlights from tomorrow, Saturday, January 25, including The Apprentice, Great British Menu ...
JOHN Swinney has rejected claims from Nicola Sturgeon that independence is “off the radar now”. The First Minister slapped down comments made by his predecessor but one – saying he was focused on ...
Nigel Farage delivered a surprising political forecast on Friday 17 January, asserting that he will ascend to the position of ...
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of plotting to undo Brexit as the Labour government sets out its policy on Europe. Critics ...
The negotiations ... include the UK gaining greater control over its own waters, reports the Manchester Evening News. While the country continues to live with the effects of the Brexit deal ...
The UK’s mooted “EU reset” is a very different proposition from the Brexit negotiations – a narrow reconciliation, not a sweeping divorce – but there are still valuable lessons to be ...
Current Labour voters are lukewarm in their backing for the party’s capability on Brexit, with only one in five, 19%, say they trust the current government “a lot” to deliver. Voters also ...
not actually had a proper Brexit and the UK continues to hand over our money to Brussels because of the poor Brexit negotiations.” Another adds: “Brexit would have been a good idea had we ...