While London’s once-thriving dining scene has been hurt by the pandemic and soaring energy prices, the labor shortage is almost wholly a result of Brexit, a conspicuous example of how Britain’s departure from the European Union is reshaping its economy nyti.ms
Six and a half years after voting to leave the European Union, three years after the formal departure, and one month after installing its fourth prime minister since the 2016 referendum, Britain is caught in another Brexit debate, says @MarkLandler. nyti.ms
In spite of human rights and its ongoing threat to Taiwan, Brexit and concerns over the union could soon force us to align with the communist state theneweuropean.co.uk
Britain moved ahead on Monday with plans to scuttle the post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland, risking a clash with the European Union, a rift with neighboring Ireland, and tensions with the United States. nyti.ms
Britain moved ahead on Monday with plans to scuttle the post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland, risking a clash with the European Union, a rift with neighboring Ireland, and tensions with the United States. nyti.ms
An angry annual conference of the farmers’ union has revealed the depth to which a sector that voted for Brexit and the Tories feels sold out, says @JontyBloombiztheneweuropean.co.uk
“If the union worked, we wouldn’t need levelling up”: Delyth Jewell on Jacob Rees-Mogg, Brexit opportunists and Westminster’s broken promises theneweuropean.co.uk