@nytimesworld 2 years ago
For a generation, the high-speed Eurostar train under the English Channel has stood as a sleek, ingenious emblem of a new closeness between Britain and continental Europe. Now, it risks becoming a symbol of the friction caused by their Brexit breakup. https://nyti.ms/3Y7REIf
@nytimesworld 2 years ago
For a generation, the high-speed Eurostar train under the English Channel has stood as a sleek, ingenious emblem of a new closeness between Britain and continental Europe. Now, it risks becoming a symbol of the friction caused by their Brexit breakup. https://nyti.ms/3He9Glc
@nytimesworld 2 years ago
For a generation, the high-speed Eurostar train under the English Channel has stood as a sleek, ingenious emblem of a new closeness between Britain and continental Europe. Now, it risks becoming a symbol of the friction caused by their Brexit breakup. https://nyti.ms/3Jk7tqS
@nytimesworld 4 years ago
Britain and the European Union have fallen out politically and diplomatically after Brexit, with a speed and bitterness that has surprised even pessimists about the relationship. These strains could have a corrosive long-term effect. https://nyti.ms/3b3Y19F
@nytimesworld 4 years ago
Britain and the European Union have fallen out politically and diplomatically after Brexit, with a speed and bitterness that has surprised even pessimists about the relationship. These strains could have a corrosive long-term effect. https://nyti.ms/3r4zXsW
@nytimesworld 4 years ago
Britain and the European Union have fallen out politically and diplomatically after Brexit, with a speed and bitterness that has surprised even pessimists about the relationship. These strains could have a corrosive long-term effect. https://nyti.ms/3sARGIE
@rt.com 4 years ago
Britain doesn’t want ‘11th-hour Brexit trade deal’ and urges EU to speed up talks
@forbes.com 5 years ago
Boris Johnson’s Short Attention Span Risks Undermining The UK’s Post-Brexit Trade Negotiations
@TheNewEuropean 5 years ago
Boris Johnson is warned the election win will not speed up Brexit https://buff.ly/35BNPjL
@TheNewEuropean 5 years ago
Boris Johnson warned election win will not speed up Brexit https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/ivan-rogers-on-boris-johnson-and-election-win-1-6426669
@spiegel.de 5 years ago
The Breaking of Britain: Johnson Goes Full Speed Ahead into Chaos
@theguardian.com 5 years ago
Wednesday briefing: Brexit pick-and-mix day
@theguardian.com 5 years ago
All new UK cars to have speed limiters by 2022 under EU plans
@nytimesworld 6 years ago
Today: India’s economic problems threaten to undermine the prime minister, businesses in Britain prepare for a chaotic Brexit and New Zealand's ambitious housing project hits a speed bump. https://nyti.ms/2DLZCQS
@guardian 6 years ago
Everyone needs to be prepared for a speed-chess Brexit – especially Labour | Andrew Rawnsley https://trib.al/4rIxuiV
@guardian 6 years ago
Wednesday briefing: With Brexit, speed is the hardest word https://trib.al/UAg4c9K
@guardian 7 years ago
EU tells Britain to 'settle the accounts' and speed up Brexit progress https://trib.al/wg6CCY0
@nytimesworld 7 years ago
The high-speed Crossrail project once seemed like the face of London's future. Post-Brexit, it looks like the past. http://nyti.ms/2vdF68n
@nytimesworld 7 years ago
The high-speed Crossrail project once seemed like the face of London's future. Post-Brexit, it looks like the past. http://nyti.ms/2tUbatO
@nytimesworld 7 years ago
The high-speed Crossrail project once seemed like the face of London's future. Post-Brexit, it looks like the past. http://nyti.ms/2uOPDWi
@nytimesworld 7 years ago
The high-speed Crossrail project once seemed like the face of London's future. Post-Brexit, it looks like the past. http://nyti.ms/2vkfjMg
@guardian 8 years ago
The Guardian view on Brexit: more haste, less speed | Editorial http://trib.al/st21Nsa
@openeurope.org.uk 8 years ago
Trump and EU moves towards ‘two-speed’ defence illustrate need for positive UK offer on European security
@channel4.com 8 years ago
Brexit vote: Number 10 aide’s view on why Remain lost