In 2016, Britain entered an acute phase of polarisation with the Brexit referendum. Today, we are still a long way from reconciling those differences, writes @paulmasonnews: theneweuropean.co.uk
"If we see problems today we should not forget that they do not come from the protocol but they result from Brexit. That is the reason why the problems are there." theneweuropean.co.uk
President Biden is set for a virtual meeting with the Irish prime minister today to mark St. Patrick’s Day. The conversation is expected to affirm deep ties as tensions flare over Brexit. on.wsj.com
The U.K.'s Brexit saga will continue even after its legal departure today from the EU. Here are five key issues that the two sides are trying to resolve before year's end. on.wsj.com
"We're doing this today because we believe that stopping climate change is probably even more important than stopping Brexit, it's fundamental to what Liberal Democrats are talking about." theneweuropean.co.uk
"Brexit itself is no more 'set in stone' today than they were in the spring, when "exit day" was twice redefined in domestic law and the Article 50 period was twice extended as a matter of EU law." theneweuropean.co.uk
Today: India’s economic problems threaten to undermine the prime minister, businesses in Britain prepare for a chaotic Brexit and Apple takes up data privacy with Facebook. nyti.ms
Today: India’s economic problems threaten to undermine the prime minister, businesses in Britain prepare for a chaotic Brexit and New Zealand's ambitious housing project hits a speed bump. nyti.ms
"Patrick Kielty – so vocal about his concerns about Brexit and the Irish border – was bumped off Today recently. Jeremy Vine’s Radio 2 show did it to at least one pro-Remain journalist last week." bit.ly
Today: A sensitive data breach in Singapore, more regulatory scrutiny for Carlos Ghosn and a newsletter exclusive by @inyoungk on Brexit survival kits. nyti.ms
Despite the pro-Leave propaganda on display in Tim’s pubs and his regular, detail-hazy appearances on Today and Question Time, the Brexit Martin championed during the referendum is in chaos. bit.ly
Today: The British Parliament gears up for a critical Brexit vote, China escalates tensions with Canada and the Australian Open gets into full swing. nyti.ms