An estimated 150,000 public sector workers in Northern Ireland went on strike on January 16 as part of a long-running
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I’ve studied the art of losing a referendum: the Australian government could have learned from other countries on these key points
It has been billed as Australia’s Brexit – a vote that pitted the so-called elites against the masses. The issue
The UK’s island identity has long shaped its political outlook – is that why it currently feels so adrift?
Shutterstock/Tony Skerl UK foreign policy has long been shaped by a particular geopolitical way of conceiving the nation’s place in
Westminster’s tweeters flock to Threads … as the EU misses out
LONDON — Move over Twitter: Westminster’s finest have a new way to hand over their personal data and break their
Brexit cliff-edge has electric carmakers spooked as talks falter
LONDON — British trade chief Kemi Badenoch is ramping up pressure on the EU to save electric vehicle manufacturers on
Boris Johnson's Attempt To Silence Brexit 'Gloom-Mongering' Is Torn Apart
Boris Johnson On the third anniversary of Brexit, Boris Johnson has attempted to paint the withdrawal from the EU as a major
EU and UK agree ‘way forward’ on post-Brexit goods data in fresh sign of progress
LONDON — The EU is poised to start using a live information system detailing goods moving from Great Britain to Northern
Brexit Buyers' Remorse? Over 50% Brits Regret Voting Leave, Poll Shows
The body of people who now think leaving the EU was the wrong move is growing Brits have been asked
Boris Johnson compares Ukraine war to Brexit battles
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson compared the invasion of Ukraine by Russia to the U.K.’s decision to leave the European
Brexit hardman Steve Baker thinks the mask mandate is Hell – 12 devilishly good clapbacks
Although new rules mandating the wearing of face coverings in shops and public transport in England came into force at