While London’s once-thriving dining scene has been hurt by the pandemic and soaring energy prices, the labor shortage is almost wholly a result of Brexit, a conspicuous example of how Britain’s departure from the European Union is reshaping its economy nyti.ms
Volatility in U.K. markets is compounding six years of extreme disruptions for British companies, starting with Brexit and stretching through the pandemic and the fallout from Russia’s war in Ukraine on.wsj.com
Heading to Europe for your first post-pandemic summer holiday? Thanks to Brexit, your sun, sea and sand now come with added queues, forms and red tape, writes @JontyBloombiztheneweuropean.co.uk
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. nyti.ms
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. nyti.ms
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. nyti.ms
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. nyti.ms
In a country that lurched from the storms of Brexit into the pandemic, Queen Elizabeth II, who is commemorating 70 years on the throne on Sunday, has been an unmatched anchor of stability. nyti.ms
In a country that lurched from the storms of Brexit into the pandemic, Queen Elizabeth II, who is commemorating 70 years on the throne on Sunday, has been an unmatched anchor of stability. nyti.ms
The wave of coronavirus infections in Britain has put severe pressure on the National Health Service, already under strain from worker shortages caused by underfunding, Brexit and the exhaustion from nearly two years of battling the pandemic. nyti.ms
Despite the chaos of the fuel crisis and other pandemic- and Brexit-induced problems, Boris Johnson’s ‘competency ratings’ are still holding up, while Keir Starmer is not making huge inroads. theneweuropean.co.uk
Britain is no longer debating Brexit. But the pandemic, and the economic blow it delivered, has also disguised the ways that Brexit has started to ripple through the economy and, in doing so, cause some problems. nyti.ms
Having stayed afloat during the pandemic, the books industry now faces two major threats, including a Brexit-related change which risks the livelihoods of many writers buff.ly
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
"The UK is poised for a decade of unprecedented economic change as it not only emerges from the pandemic, but also finds its post-Brexit place in the world, and ramps up its zero-carbon transition." theneweuropean.co.uk