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Absentee MP Nigel Farage was due to give a speech on "getting mass deportations done", but arrived in Washington DC too late ...
Nine years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, the referendum still casts a long shadow. For some, Brexit was the inevitable consequence of Britain’s ambivalence toward European ...
The Mirror's Kevin Maguire argues the only way for Britain to return to its former prosperity is with a plan to return to the ...
Nick Thomas-Symonds accuses Reform of wanting Britain to fail because its politics of division ‘depends on it’, as John ...
After almost a decade of trying to make Brexit work, it seems like the public have given up on it before our politicians ...
Did the Northern Ireland trade deal end Brexit politics with a whimper? By Amanda Taub Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission ...
EU fears that British politicians would waste the UK's six month extension to Brexit, are being fully realised.
Now new figures show fans in France, Spain, Germany and Denmark will miss out as the number of British acts on the bill in ...
In 62 days, the world’s fifth largest economy is scheduled to leave the world’s largest trading bloc. But right now, no one has any idea how that is actually going to happen.
A looming election seems to offer the last political mechanism left to end the brawl over Brexit. An inconclusive result could reinforce fears that the problem defies a democratic solution.
Brexit has convulsed Britain like no other political event in decades. At the end of a week in which Parliament held key votes, things look considerably different than they did on Monday.