As the Conservative leadership race narrows down to the final five, we look for clues to how the next prime minister might approach Brexit, writes @sunaerdemtheneweuropean.co.uk
Brought to its knees by Covid, the UK’s travel and tourism industry is now beginning to feel the full force of Brexit as border restrictions and the end of the VAT reclaim scheme look set to deter thousands of Europeans and others, writes @clarnictheneweuropean.co.uk
All living prime ministers have now criticised Boris Johnson's Brexit proposals - with David Cameron urging people to look at the "big prize" at the end of talks theneweuropean.co.uk
"The EU would look for sustained and stable public support for Bre-entry, in order to minimise the risk of ‘Brexit, the nightmare returns’. Approval of new countries has to be unanimous" theneweuropean.co.uk
Britons reflect on Brexit: “The irony is that Brexit was all about taking back control, but we’ve never been so out of control,” says one. “No one even knows what the reality of Brexit will look like.” nyti.ms
Britons reflect on Brexit: “The irony is that Brexit was all about taking back control, but we’ve never been so out of control,” says one. “No one even knows what the reality of Brexit will look like.” nyti.ms
Boris Johnson is bringing the Brexit deal he reached with the EU back to Parliament this week. Here’s a look at where things stand in the three-year saga. on.wsj.com
British lawmakers look set to delay a decisive Brexit vote, likely forcing Boris Johnson to request a further delay before the U.K. leaves the EU on.wsj.com
“I am used to looking back at things after the event... I think that is what we should do with Brexit. Look back at what we have learnt since 2016 and be able to give an opinion on where we are now in 2019.” theneweuropean.co.uk
Peppa Pig might have a British accent, but she's got a brand that can sell overseas. We look at why Brexit hasn't put a stop to dealmaking in Britain. nyti.ms
Peppa Pig might have a British accent, but she's got a brand that can sell overseas. We look at why Brexit hasn't put a stop to dealmaking in Britain. nyti.ms
Peppa Pig might have a British accent, but she's got a brand that can sell overseas. We look at why Brexit hasn't put a stop to dealmaking in Britain. nyti.ms
Peppa Pig might have a British accent, but she's got a brand that can sell overseas. We look at why Brexit hasn't put a stop to dealmaking in Britain. nyti.ms
Peppa Pig might have a British accent, but she's got a brand that can sell overseas. We look at why Brexit hasn't put a stop to dealmaking in Britain. nyti.ms
Peppa Pig might have a British accent, but she's got a brand that can sell overseas. We look at why Brexit hasn't put a stop to dealmaking in Britain. nyti.ms
Peppa Pig might have a British accent, but she's got a brand that can sell overseas. We look at why Brexit hasn't put a stop to dealmaking in Britain. nyti.ms
Peppa Pig might have a British accent, but she's got a brand that can sell overseas. We look at why Brexit hasn't put a stop to dealmaking in Britain. nyti.ms
Peppa Pig might have a British accent, but she's got a brand that can sell overseas. We look at why Brexit hasn't put a stop to dealmaking in Britain. nyti.ms
Matteo Salvini seems to have underestimated a large hurdle to early elections: an Italian parliamentary system that makes America’s Electoral College look elementary and the angling around Brexit seem the stuff of babes nyti.ms by @jasondhorowitz