Such an audit would help foster a better and more settled relationship between the European Union and the United Kingdom in the post-Brexit world we now navigate By @Tobias_Ellwoodtheneweuropean.co.uk
Taken together, Mr. Sunak’s high-stakes diplomacy with Belfast and Brussels, and Nicola Sturgeon’s abrupt departure in Edinburgh, could slow the centrifugal forces that have threatened to unravel the United Kingdom in the aftermath of Brexit. nyti.ms
Britain moved ahead on Monday with plans to scuttle the post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland, risking a clash with the European Union, a rift with neighboring Ireland, and tensions with the United States. nyti.ms
Britain moved ahead on Monday with plans to scuttle the post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland, risking a clash with the European Union, a rift with neighboring Ireland, and tensions with the United States. nyti.ms
Brexit, which loyalists in Northern Ireland say is driving a wedge between them and the rest of the United Kingdom, has inflamed sectarian passions to a degree unseen in decades. Some fear an explosion in violence during the marching season in July. nyti.ms
Agreeing a post-Brexit free trade deal between Britain and the United States will take “some time”, US secretary of state Antony Blinken has warned theneweuropean.co.uk
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
"So I think since we’ve left the European Union, since the vote for Brexit, actually the United Kingdom looks stronger, and the European Union a less attractive proposition." buff.ly
“Our conclusion was that in almost every area Brexit would be negative for the United States, for Europe and for the UK. That analysis I believe has proven to be correct." theneweuropean.co.uk
“You had a Brexit that took no account of the wishes of people in Scotland or Northern Ireland,” said a former Irish ambassador to Britain. “But that exists in parallel with a Conservative Party that celebrates the United Kingdom.” nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain vowed to knit together a country split geographically and generationally by the Brexit debate. But the future now seems uncertain, with restiveness in Scotland and Northern Ireland for leaving the United Kingdom. nyti.ms
Mr. Trump said that Mr. Johnson’s Brexit deal would foreclose the possibility of a trade deal with the United States. That undercut Mr. Johnson, who has made such a deal a major selling point for his plan. nyti.ms
Mr. Trump said that Mr. Johnson’s Brexit deal would foreclose the possibility of a trade deal with the United States. That undercut Mr. Johnson, who has made such a deal a major selling point for his plan. nyti.ms
Britain's prime minister Boris Johnson said his Brexit plan would keep the United Kingdom whole and intact. How long it might stay that way is a different question. nyti.ms
Many in Northern Ireland — whether they wish to remain in the United Kingdom or unify with Ireland — fear that the new Brexit deal would put the region at an economic disadvantage nyti.ms
Many in Northern Ireland — whether they wish to remain in the United Kingdom or unify with Ireland — fear that the new Brexit deal would put the region at an economic disadvantage nyti.ms
Many in Northern Ireland — whether they wish to remain in the United Kingdom or unify with Ireland — fear that the new Brexit deal would put the region at an economic disadvantage nyti.ms
President Trump and Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain are both at the United Nations. But other things may also be on their minds: for Mr. Johnson, Brexit; for Mr. Trump, Ukraine and impeachment. nyti.ms
Brexit is making people in Scotland reconsider leaving the United Kingdom. The fact that Scottish pounds aren't legal tender in England isn't helping the feeling of unity. on.wsj.com
The normally fractious opposition swiftly united in fury over Boris Johnson's maneuver. But the Brexit hard-liner Jacob Rees-Mogg said their "candyfloss of outrage" was "almost entirely confected." nyti.ms
Boris Johnson won approval for his approach to Brexit from President Trump, who praised the new leader as the “right man for the job” and promised a “very big trade deal” with the United States nyti.ms
On his first visit as Britain’s prime minister to Scotland on Monday, Boris Johnson pledged to defend the United Kingdom. But his critics believe his hard-line stand on Brexit could cause the union to break apart. nyti.ms
On his first visit as Britain’s prime minister to Scotland on Monday, Boris Johnson pledged to defend the United Kingdom. But his critics believe his hard-line stand on Brexit could cause the union to break apart. nyti.ms
"The chances are, if Brexit goes through - a no-deal Brexit - it is going to be the end of Northern Ireland's union with the United Kingdom, with serious political consequences flowing from it" theneweuropean.co.uk
Despite Prime Minister Theresa May’s lame-duck status, American officials said that she and President Trump would have a full list of issues to discuss, including Brexit, a trade deal with the United States and the threats posed by Iran and China nyti.ms
EU citizens living in the United Kingdom could lose their right to vote after Brexit - so campaigners are urging people to vote in the forthcoming local and European elections. theneweuropean.co.uk
Ireland, an independent nation that will remain a part of the European Union; and Northern Ireland, a region of the United Kingdom, which is set to leave the bloc — are fundamentally affected by Brexit. What do both want? nyti.ms
“It’s a matter of principle. We are a party that is for a United Ireland, for Irish independence,” said the president of Sinn Fein, Mary Lou McDonald, defending its refusal to use its seven votes in Parliament to oppose Brexit nyti.ms