Please read and agree to the
terms and conditions
of this site.
I agree
Brexit
/news
Clear filters and search
Format
photo
Tags
brexit
europe
11
×
european union
11
×
politics
uk news
foreign policy
business
world news
trade policy
international trade
northern ireland
environment
global economy
ireland
africa
americas
atlantic trade
australia
banking
boris johnson
britain
british empire
china
corporate social responsibility
court of justice of the european union
economics
energy
focus
global development
good friday agreement
inequality
japan
law
life and style
liz truss
mediterranean
mining
off-grid living
renewable energy
repubs
What
britain
11
×
trade
11
×
brexit
uk
deal
ireland
boris
europe
growing
market
northern
power
routes
traffic
africa's
agreed
alignment
apart
avoid
away
barriers
bigger
biggest
block
blusters
bn
border
break
britain’s
brussels
business
bypass
can’t
challenges
chief
chill
claim
columnist
consent
consolation
Language
unset
Current search:
europe
×
" european union "
×
britain
×
trade
×
@theguardian.com
2 years ago
Freight traffic between Britain and Dublin has dropped by a fifth since Brexit
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
Ports feel the chill as trade re-routes around Brexit Britain
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
The growing Brexit threat to Ireland
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
A Japan trade deal is little consolation if Britain is locked out of the EU
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Think Britain has sovereignty over trade deals? Not when MPs can’t stop them | Zoe Williams
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
'Britain won't follow EU trade rules after Brexit', says UK's chief negotiator
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Brexit: Britain and EU 'will rip each other apart' in trade talks
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
UK could tap into Africa's $24bn market for off-grid solar power
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Can Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal avoid a border in the Irish Sea?
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
EU 'would block trade deal if Britain reneged on Brexit bill'
@qz.com
5 years ago
Britain’s long history of trying—and failing—to break away from Europe