The Treasury economic secretary cited Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) forecasts that the economy would shrink by 4 per cent in the long run due to Brexit. And Ms Siddiq said that Britain ...
The prime minister has been urged to order an inquiry into Britain’s relationship with the bloc to assess the damage of Brexit and identify opportunities for closer cooperation in future.
LIVE: Brexit deal latest What is in the new Brexit ... paving the way for a general election. It's going to be a titanic tussle on Saturday. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the deal sounded ...
This book provides a critical analysis of Brexit, placing it in the broader context of the historical development of the British Constitution and earlier disputes as to the meaning of statehood, ...
The European Union is demanding that Britain commit troops to its peacekeeping operations as a price of a closer post-Brexit relationship under Labour. Foreign ministers used the presence of David ...
"Brexit was a disaster," said Mainelli, the ceremonial head of London's City financial centre, which stretches over a square mile including the Bank of England, international banks and insurers.
Keir Starmer's Brexit 'reset' gathered pace today as he sent the Foreign Secretary to attended a summit of EU ministers and the PM himself vowed to 'repair Britain's brand'. David Lammy joined ...
The Polish prime minister has undergone quite the conversion since his days as European Council president during the Brexit years. Then, he would warn Britain over “cherry-picking” before ...
“This could well turn out to be the ‘Brexit’ 2016 event where the FAANGMT ... $600 million “royal wedding” kicks off. New ...
It’s unlikely that much else from the Titanic’s wreckage will ever return to the surface, although a number of artifacts have been salvaged since the famous ocean liner’s rediscovery in 1985.
Titanic was the biggest and most luxurious passenger ship of its time. It was 269 metres long, 28 metres wide and more than 53 meters tall, which is the same height as Nelson's Column in London ...