Although fishing is a small industry in Ireland, in some coastal communities, it has long been an essential way of life for generations. But locals fear that new Brexit quotas and subsequent retiring of boats will be the final death knell. nyti.ms
Although fishing is a small industry in Ireland, in some coastal communities, it has long been an essential way of life for generations. But locals fear that new Brexit quotas and subsequent retiring of boats will be the final death knell. nyti.ms
Although fishing is a small industry in Ireland, in some coastal communities, it has long been an essential way of life for generations. But locals fear that new Brexit quotas and subsequent retiring of boats will be the final death knell. nyti.ms
The Northern Ireland Protocol points the way to a better Brexit – so, Macbeth-style, Sunak is being urged to kill it, writes @JontyBloombiztheneweuropean.co.uk
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
"I think this little one-week kerfuffle in no way justifies burning £200billion on Brexit so far and stuffing imports and exports services and travel with more paperwork that many businesses can handle." buff.ly
Brexit was promoted by Britain's prime minister as a chance “to set our own standards, to innovate in the way that we want.” But the changes have led some chemical businesses to rethink their activities in Britain. nyti.ms
"You're driven ideologically with this belief that Brexit is going to be great for Britain and anything that gets in the way with that narrative is somehow disloyal and unpatriotic." buff.ly