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@axios.com
2 years ago
British pound gets pounded as Liz Truss tax cut plan sinks in
@WSJ
3 years ago
The G-7 summit that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosted over the weekend was a major opportunity to showcase the U.K.’s ambitions on the global stage, but wrangling over Brexit bled into the meeting
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@variety.com
3 years ago
U.K. Launches Global Screen Fund to Boost Content Exports, Replacing European Coin Lost With Brexit
@theconversation.com
5 years ago
Brexit could spell the end of globalization, and the global prosperity that came with it
@forbes.com
5 years ago
Willie Walsh In Quotes: Retiring IAG Boss About Boeing’s 737 MAX, Gulf Airlines, Brexit, Global Alliances And T-Shirts
@nytimesworld
5 years ago
The British economy has been hurt by “intensifying Brexit-related uncertainties on business investment and weaker global growth.”
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@nytimesworld
6 years ago
Today: British Parliament rejects a no-deal Brexit, Apple reports flat profits and Huawei looks for ways to get past global skepticism.
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@spiegel.de
6 years ago
Brexit Negotiations: Watching a Country Make a Fool of Itself
@guardian
7 years ago
London is still a global draw despite Brexit, says British Land
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@WSJ
8 years ago
British global funds benefit from pound’s Brexit plunge
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@nytimesworld
8 years ago
British TV host jokes: “What comes first: World War III or the global 'Brexit' recession?”
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t.co
@nytimesworld
8 years ago
British TV host jokes: “What comes first: World War III or the global 'Brexit' recession?”
nyti.ms
t.co