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It’s been nine years since Brexit, when the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union (EU). That decision sent shockwaves across Europe, and everyone — from pundits to economists ...
Unpicking Brexit?’ Readers debate EU youth mobility scheme as poll shows Reform voters’ shift - YOUR VIEWS: Our community ...
Exclusive: A YouGov poll has revealed attitudes to Brexit may be changing – even among Nigel Farage’s supporters ...
Steven Blockmans and Michael Emerson of the Centre for European Policy Studies assess consequences of a British exit and concludes that a "Brexit" could have serious ramifications for not just the ...
The agreement comes a week before the Brexit transition period ends. The pact averts a worst-case divorce that would have hurt the EU economy but damaged the British economy even more.
News Analysis Brexit’s Silver Lining for Europe Both sides lost in Britain’s departure, but the European Union has been galvanized.
Lord Mandelson arrived in Washington at a critical, complicated time in US-UK relations. He presented his credentials at the ...
A Brexit might save the UK government some money because it wouldn’t have to provide assistance to EU students but academics say the losses in research funding would far outweigh that benefit.
Anti-Brexit remain supporters stand with European flags and pro-Brexit leave supporters hold red placards as they all protest outside the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday, June 19, 2019.
The Brexit referendum and the British constitution - The Economist, May 30th 2019 As this piece was published, a new Brexit deal was struck between Britain and the EU.
Voters have decided in a historic referendum that the UK will leave the European Union (EU). So what will a Brexit look like?