Post Brexit Britain has started the way it intends to go on – with a trade deal siding with a dictator
The fact that the first trade deal the UK signed after Brexit was with Turkey is telling. It sets the ...
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The fact that the first trade deal the UK signed after Brexit was with Turkey is telling. It sets the ...
Image description A long and winding road leading to Dover filled is with bumper-to-bumper trucks. Halfway along the road, stuck ...
Home Secretary Priti Patel defended the Government’s response to the pandemic, insisting ministers had been ‘ahead of the curve’.
A Guardian columnist just gave perhaps the most withering assessment of the Tory government and the past few days of ...
EU and UK say negotiations are ongoing, but significant differences remain.
Boris Johnson has said that leaving the European Union without a free trade agreement still remains the “most likely outcome” ...
Sir Roger Gale says an ‘honourable man’ would make way for new leadership in such circumstances.
Shadow business secretary Ed Miliband warned leaving the EU without a free trade agreement would be “a disastrous outcome for ...
Content warning: This article mentions atrocities committed against Jews in Nazi Germany that some readers my find distressing. The Mail ...
The talks are expected to conclude on Sunday.
Senior Conservatives have reacted angrily to Boris Johnson’s handling of the Brexit trade negotiations and the threat to deploy Royal ...
Industry leader James Withers has warned some companies might be pushed out of business.
Medicine stockpiling, social care and health insurance are among the contentious issues.
When it left the EU on 31 January 2020, the UK entered an 11-month transition period. At the end of ...
Earlier this week, cabinet office minister Michael Gove dropped a spectacular clanger when he inadvertently revealed that the Johnson government's ...
Later on Friday, a live test of plans to keep traffic moving in the county in the event of cross-Channel ...
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab acknowledged that travel could be disrupted across Europe.
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