Will the pursuit of a closer relationship with the EU risk courting electoral disaster by alienating Brexit-backing voters?
Brexit was bad for Britain – Labour must now declare our future is back in Europe - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: Chancellor Rachel Reeves is to be congratulated on her analysis of the parlous stat ...
“The impact of Brexit is severe and long lasting,” said Chancellor Rachel Reeves yesterday. The economic fallout from Britain’s decision to leave the EU is, she indicated, one of the main reasons that ...
Downing Street has left the door open to the UK joining an EU trading scheme as part of its plans to "reset" ties with Europe and boost economic growth. While the Labour government has ruled out ...
LIVERPOOL, England — Britain’s opposition Labor Party prefers a new election to a second referendum on Brexit, its leader said on Sunday, heaping pressure on Prime Minister Theresa May whose plans for ...
This paper interprets Brexit as a two-stage institutional rupture that reshaped migration through expectations, exposure, and stress channels. Using a UK–Germany Difference-in-Differences framework, I ...
Mary Kissel and Joseph Sternberg on Macron's labor market revolution and Britain's Brexit debate. WSJ Correspondent Explains What Led to Fed Chair Powell’s Unusual Trump Callout ...
Reporting from LondonReporting from London — On the eve of lawmakers’ vote on her proposed Brexit deal, British Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday urged them to back the plan or risk “catastrophic ...
The U.K. has emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic to find itself faced with an onslaught of new economic crises that have left the country in "a precarious position," experts have warned. A perfect ...
In “A Fragile Peace: Inside Brexit and Belfast,” actor and filmmaker Rory Duffy and producer Hyun Joo trace the history of a 30-year conflict, exploring the way the hard-won peace is threatened now by ...
Mr. Appelbaum is an Opinion writer. Ask Americans to close their eyes and imagine the future, and they probably won’t picture Britain. That’s the land of yesterday: castles, warm beer, an actual king.