The U.K. and the European Union agreed on a new trading arrangement for Northern Ireland, a move aimed at ending years of friction caused by Brexit on.wsj.com
Don’t blame the political chaos in the U.K. on its parliamentary system. The real culprit is the Conservative Party’s divisions over Brexit, writes Vernon Bogdanor. on.wsj.com
The festival, a series of exhibitions officially called “Unboxed: Creativity in the U.K.,” came to be known as the “Festival of Brexit.” It cost 120 million pounds. 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
A brilliant campaigner, Boris Johnson remade the U.K.’s Conservative Party and drove home Brexit. But colleagues ultimately feared the scandals surrounding him would tarnish the party for voters. on.wsj.com
Trade is taking off around the world, but not in Britain. "U.K. PLC has become harder, slower, more expensive, more difficult to deal with as a result of Brexit." on.wsj.com
Michael McManus, a career politico who turned to the theater in middle age, is as surprised as anyone by the success of his play about two dead U.K. politicians, Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher, and the bitter Conservative Party feud that led to Brexit. nyti.ms
Michael McManus, a career politico who turned to the theater in middle age, is as surprised as anyone by the success of his play about two dead U.K. politicians, Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher, and the bitter Conservative Party feud that led to Brexit. nyti.ms
The U.K. government set the stage for a new clash with the EU after Boris Johnson said he wants to renegotiate the parts of the Brexit agreement dealing with the politically sensitive question of Northern Ireland on.wsj.com
The G-7 summit that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosted over the weekend was a major opportunity to showcase the U.K.’s ambitions on the global stage, but wrangling over Brexit bled into the meeting on.wsj.com
An arrangement to manage trade and preserve peace in Northern Ireland after Brexit is souring relations between London and Brussels and risks unsettling the U.K.’s ties with Washington just as President Biden meets Prime Minister Boris Johnson this week on.wsj.com
British polluters could face higher costs for emissions in the U.K.’s new post-Brexit carbon market, a key plank of the country’s efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions on.wsj.com
Boris Johnson's strategy for British policy is a bear hug of the United States, tying the U.K. ever tighter to Washington as Brexit loosens its bonds with Europe nyti.ms
As the U.K. completes its final Brexit stage, the rupture with the E.U. will be painful to both sides. But while Britain is closer to fracture, the bloc has in some ways been galvanized. nyti.ms
Approval of a trade deal between Britain and the EU was being hurried through the U.K. Parliament in just a day on Wednesday, a rushed conclusion to a Brexit saga that has divided Britons for more than four years nyti.ms
Since the Brexit referendum in 2016, the U.K. has said its aim is reclaiming sovereignty. But sovereignty under Brexit isn’t the same as power. on.wsj.com
The acquisition of RSA offers more proof that companies remain interested in making big bets on the U.K. despite the uncertainty over Brexit on.wsj.com
U.K. Treasury Chief Rishi Sunak outlined a review of finance rules, including possible ways to make it easier for companies to raise money in London, aimed at keeping the country’s financial sector competitive with New York’s after Brexit on.wsj.com
To keep the post-Brexit U.K. enmeshed in European regulations, all Brussels has to do is to demand that companies doing business in the EU abide by its rules, writes @anubradfordon.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
On Friday, the U.K.’s 73 lawmakers in the chamber will be out of a job, some triumphant and others defeated. Nigel Farage, a key architect of Brexit, says, “The irony is none of this would ever have happened if we hadn’t come to this place.” on.wsj.com
The election is the most crucial, and divisive, the U.K. has faced in a generation. Voters aren’t just choosing a prime minister but also the fate of Brexit. on.wsj.com
Moody’s lowered its outlook on the U.K.’s debt rating, saying the handling of Brexit has shown public institutions at risk of losing predictability on.wsj.com
The coming U.K. election is raising the prospect of other exits. With Brexit on the horizon, secessionist movements in Scotland, Northern Ireland and elsewhere are getting a new chance to make their case. on.wsj.com
The U.K. government was so confident that it would meet the Oct. 31 Brexit deadline that it minted commemorative coins. They will now be recycled. nyti.ms
The U.K. government was so confident that it would meet the Oct. 31 Brexit deadline that it minted commemorative coins. They will now be recycled. nyti.ms
The U.K. government was so confident that it would meet the Oct. 31 Brexit deadline that it minted commemorative coins. They will now be recycled. nyti.ms
As U.K. lawmakers consider Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s new Brexit deal, irate unionists in Northern Ireland are planning how to resist the agreement nyti.ms
Shortly after endorsing Boris Johnson's Brexit deal, U.K. lawmakers voted against a proposed timetable to push it through Parliament by the end of the month on.wsj.com
Breaking: U.K. lawmakers endorse Johnson’s Brexit deal, giving it critical momentum. But disagreements over the timetable still could disrupt the plan. on.wsj.com
After failing twice to get U.K. Parliament to vote on his Brexit deal, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to get a yes-or-no vote Tuesday on.wsj.com
U.K. government officials fear a rebel group of 21 lawmakers ejected from the ruling Conservative Party could try to derail Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal after most forced him to ask the EU for a delay on.wsj.com