Britain and the European Union struck a landmark agreement on Monday to end a festering dispute over post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland, potentially resolving one of the most poisonous legacies of Britain’s exit from Europe’s trade bloc nyti.ms
Britain and the European Union struck a landmark agreement on Monday to end a festering dispute over post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland, potentially resolving one of the most poisonous legacies of Britain’s exit from Europe’s trade bloc nyti.ms
Britain and the European Union struck a deal on Monday to end a festering dispute over post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland. Here’s what you need to know. nyti.ms
Britain and the European Union struck a deal on Monday to end a festering dispute over post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland, according to British news media reports. nyti.ms
Despite a trade deal struck by Britain and the E.U., promises once made by Brexit campaigners that leaving the European Union would free companies from needless bureaucracy now sound like a macabre joke, particularly to Scottish seafood exporters nyti.ms
On a trip to Ireland, Boris Johnson struck a conciliatory tone, avoiding the fiery language he uses in Parliament. A no-deal Brexit, he said, "would be a failure of statecraft for which we would all be responsible.” nyti.ms
The Liberal Democrats, who want to stop Brexit, struck a “Remain alliance” for a special election in Wales. A win for them would further weaken Boris Johnson's fragile parliamentary majority. nyti.ms
It is hardly a new thing for the British to watch Theresa May struggle. But when her attorney general issued a damning legal opinion of the last-minute deal she had struck with the EU over Brexit, the blow was "probably fatal" to her efforts, analysts said nyti.ms
"I am struck by the comments of Theresa May that her Brexit plan will stop EU migrants 'jumping the queue' when it comes to working in the UK." theneweuropean.co.uk
Theresa May is facing demands to publish the government's latest Brexit analysis following a report it had concluded Britain would be worse off whatever deal is struck with Brussels. theneweuropean.co.uk
Dublin has intensified the pressure on Number 10 declaring Brexit will not progress until an agreement about the border is struck. theneweuropean.co.uk