Though the situations are quite different in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the common thread is Brexit, a project opposed by majorities in Scotland and Northern Ireland and now driving independence movements there, particularly in Scotland nyti.ms
Though the situations are quite different in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the common thread is Brexit, a project opposed by majorities in Scotland and Northern Ireland and now driving independence movements there, particularly in Scotland nyti.ms
Though the situations are quite different in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the common thread is Brexit, a project opposed by majorities in Scotland and Northern Ireland and now driving independence movements there, particularly in Scotland nyti.ms
Brexit has fed new divisions in society and a harsh English nationalism that threatens the future of the kingdom, with both Scotland and Northern Ireland doubtful about the radiant future the Brexiteers blithely prophesize. A photo essay nyti.ms
The Brexit Party's MEP for Scotland has quit as a candidate in the general election in apparent protest at the group's decision to not field candidates in seats held by Tories. theneweuropean.co.uk
The coming U.K. election is raising the prospect of other exits. With Brexit on the horizon, secessionist movements in Scotland, Northern Ireland and elsewhere are getting a new chance to make their case. on.wsj.com
Brexit is making people in Scotland reconsider leaving the UK. If that were to happen, the country could drop the pound create a new currency. Comic Kevin Bridges offered up the name “smackeroonies.” on.wsj.com
Brexit is making people in Scotland reconsider leaving the UK. If that were to happen, the country could drop the pound create a new currency. Comic Kevin Bridges offered up the name “smackeroonies.” on.wsj.com
Brexit is making people in Scotland reconsider leaving the United Kingdom. The fact that Scottish pounds aren't legal tender in England isn't helping the feeling of unity. on.wsj.com
On his first visit as Britain’s prime minister to Scotland on Monday, Boris Johnson pledged to defend the United Kingdom. But his critics believe his hard-line stand on Brexit could cause the union to break apart. nyti.ms
On his first visit as Britain’s prime minister to Scotland on Monday, Boris Johnson pledged to defend the United Kingdom. But his critics believe his hard-line stand on Brexit could cause the union to break apart. nyti.ms
Despite widespread opposition to his Brexit plans in Scotland, the first outing there for Boris Johnson as Britain’s prime minister went smoothly on Monday. He spoke at a top security naval base. nyti.ms
Scotland’s first minister told the Scottish Parliament that if Britain leaves the European Union, “a choice between Brexit and a future for Scotland as an independent European nation should be offered in the lifetime of this Parliament.” nyti.ms