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British Ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson praised President Trump for having an “iron-clad” stomach when taking ...
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 EU after Brexit proved to be a giant con that only leaves us poorer and we ...
Support for Reform might be thought to be simply a protest vote by an electorate fed up with slow growth, an ailing health ...
Since last year, Reform has tried to refashion itself from a protest vote party to one that could govern. Its ambition was on ...
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 ...
Brexit has created daily headlines, angry pubs rants and bend-your-ear analysis by taxi drivers for more than four years now. Yet the UK’s exit from the EU and its structures is still not ...
EU fears that British politicians would waste the UK's six month extension to Brexit, are being fully realised.
Brexit has turned Britain’s top-down political system on its head, with Prime Minister Theresa May in thrall to a fragmented parliament as she seeks to ratify a hard-won divorce agreement from ...
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.
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.
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.