Just who the hell are the British? After five years of Brexit, 18 months of a pandemic and a year of Black Lives Matter, the country – and the world – still doesn't know theneweuropean.co.uk
It has not even been five months since the end of the Brexit transition period and there have been armed patrol vessels in the Channel theneweuropean.co.uk
7 months after Britain exited the EU, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago nyti.ms
Seven months after Britain exited the European Union, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago nyti.ms
Seven months after Britain exited the European Union, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago nyti.ms
Ireland's new coalition government, formed across a historic political fault line after four months of negotiations, faces headwinds from Brexit, the pandemic and a housing crisis nyti.ms
Ireland's new coalition government, formed across a historic political fault line after four months of negotiations, faces headwinds from Brexit, the pandemic and a housing crisis nyti.ms
Ireland's new coalition government, formed across a historic political fault line after four months of negotiations, faces headwinds from Brexit, the pandemic and a housing crisis nyti.ms
Ireland's new coalition government, formed across a historic political fault line after four months of negotiations, faces headwinds from Brexit, the pandemic and a housing crisis nyti.ms
Will the Met Police investigation into leaked emails surrounding Kim Darroch move quicker than their Brexit investigations? This was now two months ago theneweuropean.co.uk
"For months, MPs like Lisa Nandy have led a false narrative that the 'North' of England is Brexit heartland, and in particular, that the People's Vote campaign does not speak to communities like the one she represents in Wigan. But this is not true." theneweuropean.co.uk
Billions of pounds in EU funding for the UK's most disadvantaged areas is due to run out in 18 months, and the government still has no firm plan to replace it after Brexit. buff.ly
"A few months ago most commentators put the probability of Brexit going ahead at 80-90%; now even the most staunchly pro-Leave pundits admit that it's about 50/50 whether it happens at all." theneweuropean.co.uk
These elections, which voters didn’t even expect to be taking part in a few months ago, will be all about Brexit. Labour should focus on its 2018 party policy decision to support a public vote. bit.ly
Britain's Parliament has dealt another blow to Theresa May's authority by stepping directly into the Brexit process. After months of deadlock, lawmakers hope to show they can agree on an alternative plan. nyti.ms
Britain's Parliament has dealt another blow to Theresa May's authority by stepping directly into the Brexit process. After months of deadlock, lawmakers hope to show they can agree on an alternative plan. nyti.ms
For months, Prime Minister Theresa May insisted that Britain would leave the European Union with or without an agreement. Now she is expected to ask for more time to try to salvage her unpopular Brexit deal. nyti.ms
Brexit clauses, loan transfers and shifting departments. Financial firms are making good on months of preparation, but this is just the beginning of a yearslong adjustment for the sector in Europe. trib.al
Another day, another Brexit vote, this one on a proposal that could delay Britain’s departure from the European Union for a few months or even until the end of the year rather than leave without a deal nyti.ms
The key to Britain's Brexit crisis lies in Parliament. But its next big vote will not take place until Jan. 29 - just two months before Britain plans to leave the European Union. nyti.ms
The vote, which Theresa May looks set to lose, is likely to prolong the uncertainty around Brexit just over two months before Britain is due to leave on.wsj.com
The vote, which Theresa May looks set to lose, is likely to prolong the uncertainty around Brexit just over two months before Britain is due to leave on.wsj.com
Britain's first major test-run for a chaotic no-deal Brexit scenario at its border is dismissed as "too little too late" by truck drivers, who said the process should have started nine months ago nyti.ms
Britain's first major test-run for a chaotic no-deal Brexit scenario at its border is dismissed as "too little too late" by truck drivers, who said the process should have started nine months ago nyti.ms
Labour MP @OwenSmith_MP has responded to frontbencher Steve Reed's call for a vote on the final Brexit deal - nine months after he was sacked by Jeremy Corbyn for saying exactly the same thing theneweuropean.co.uk
After months of discussions, the UK and EU have agreed on a draft agreement for Brexit. But Prime Minister Theresa May’s problems are far from over. In fact, they may just be beginning. nyti.ms
After months of discussions, the U.K. and E.U. have agreed on a draft agreement for Brexit, an issue that has divided Britons and split the Conservative Party. But Prime Minister Theresa May’s problems are far from over. In fact, they may just be beginning nyti.ms
With Britain's cabinet on standby for a "Brexit" deal, months of negotiating is reaching a climax. But Prime Minister Theresa May is still walking a political tightrope nyti.ms
With Britain's cabinet on standby for a "Brexit" deal, months of negotiating is reaching a climax. But Prime Minister Theresa May is still walking a political tightrope nyti.ms
"Before the June march, the idea of a vote on the final Brexit deal was all but unmentioned; in less than four months it’s gone from being an impossibility to a distinct possibility" theneweuropean.co.uk