
Cakeism and sabre-rattling: Johnson and Truss tag-team on the NI Protocol
After the PM’s lightning tour of Northern Ireland and the foreign secretary’s threat in the Commons, a solution to the crisis appears as far away as ever.
After the PM’s lightning tour of Northern Ireland and the foreign secretary’s threat in the Commons, a solution to the crisis appears as far away as ever.
What Brexit will mean for the UK’s trading relationships with the EU and the rest of the world remains an open question. But there is
The revelation [in the Telegraph on Saturday 9th March 2019] from George Eustice, the ex-fisheries minister, that Britain’s ambassador to Norway, was primed to hand
As we prepare to leave the European Union those seeking to reverse the UK’s historic decision continue to present the political institution as beyond criticism.
Despite having had the debate decided more than two years ago we still hear claims of the overwhelming importance of the Single Market to British
Has a British prime minister given a more abject performance than Theresa May in her interview yesterday with Andrew Marr? One moment she was telling
In 2015 and early 2016, David Cameron and his officials attempted to renegotiate Britain’s position within the EU. For all the grand talk of creating
Are you bored of Brexit? I don’t blame you. The bad news is that the debate, confusion and uncertainty is likely to continue for years.
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