On the upside, 2022 is ending better than it started. We've seen off Boris Johnson, everyone with two brain cells now admits Brexit is a disaster (sit down, Farage), and @GretaThunberg just handed the ridiculous Andrew Tate his arse. 2023 is starting on a promising trajectory.
Often seen as serious to the point of greyness, former Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has surprised many with his incendiary comments on immigration. So what lies behind them? buff.ly
Brexit has seen tension between Britain and the EU over how to uphold the Good Friday Agreement The BBC's Ireland Correspondent @EmmaVardyTV explains why the two-decades-old deal matters so much bbc.in t.co
Whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson can wrest a Brexit deal on his terms remains to be seen. But he has already achieved what analysts say is his overriding objective: to avoid comparisons of his negotiating style to that of his predecessor, Theresa May. nyti.ms
Whether Boris Johnson can wrest a Brexit deal on his terms remains to be seen. But he has achieved what some analysts say is his overriding objective: to avoid comparisons to his predecessor, Theresa May. nyti.ms
"Not even the most pessimistic scenarios suggest that a no-deal Brexit would lead to a fall in output comparable to that seen in the second quarter of 2020." theneweuropean.co.uk
“I’ve never seen such an absolutely dismal cabinet. It’s the worst cabinet in my 36 years, also elected solely for the purpose of facing Brexit to get it done” buff.ly
Parliament advanced Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan with little of the drama seen in past votes, paving the way for Britain’s January exit from the E.U. nyti.ms