This week's cover. When will Britain get a leader with the courage to tell the truth about Brexit? By Steve Richards. Subscribe and get the paper delivered every week: theneweuropean.co.uk t.co
Britain seems ready to turn the page on President Trump. Despite his staunch support for Brexit, President Trump’s potential defeat next week is viewed by most Britons with enthusiasm. nyti.ms
This week the European Union was supposed to be able to finally put the political psychodrama of Britain behind it. Instead, Brexit will hijack another E.U. summit meeting when Europe has other, more compelling problems. nyti.ms by @StevenErlanger
This week will be a critical one for Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain as she faces a number of votes that could decide the fate of the Brexit process and of her government nyti.ms
Brexit campaigners promised that leaving the European Union would free up 350 million pounds a week for the health system. So some may view it as somewhat paradoxical that Britain is seeking aid from French hospitals. nyti.ms
Brexit campaigners promised that leaving the European Union would free up 350 million pounds a week for the health system. So some may view it as somewhat paradoxical that Britain is seeking aid from French hospitals. nyti.ms
On the podcast this week @porritt, @sanglesey, and @geri_e_l_scott analyse the week’s big speeches – and heap praise on the former prime ministers battling to save Britain from Brexit. goo.gl
This week we share the nation’s outrage at the despicable US president’s Britain First retweets, ask why Damian Green still has a job and ponder if Labour’s Brexit position will ever become clear. ow.ly