It's five years to the day since Britain formally left the European Union. What has changed? Donald Trump pauses tariffs after Mexico agrees to send 10,000 troops to border Geopolitical tensions ...
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Five years of Brexit explained Have the economy, NHS and immigration control actually improved after Brexit? Or are we all worse off for leaving the European Union? Sky's Darren McCaffrey explains.
Should the U.K. remain in or leave the European Union? That's the question the British public will decide in a referendum on June 23. WSJ's Niki Blasina explains the debate and what's at stake.
What is the single market and why does it matter in talks about Brexit? Reality Check's Chris Morris explains. Motion graphics by Jacqueline Galvin A BBC Scotland journalist recalls a haunting ...
A no-deal Brexit is the legal default which will see Britain leave the European Union on October 31. Here we look at what a no-deal Brexit could mean for your holidays, house prices, jobs ...
There's been a lot of talk about free trade in the Brexit debate, but what exactly is a free trade agreement and how does it differ from what the UK has had with the EU? Reality Check's Chris ...
While whisky, chocolate and cheese remain popular with EU customers, there has been a sharp decline in food and drink traded with the bloc ...
LONDON - On Wednesday, Members of Parliament will take part in of the most important votes British politics has seen for quite some time - and one that has huge ramifications for Brexit.
Brexit was the British exit of the European Union. The Brexit campaign won an in-out referendum of EU membership which took place on June 23, 2016. The UK then left the Brussels bloc on January 31 ...
What about Brexit? Last week, Ben Kelly in The Daily Telegraph argued that the “Overton window has shifted permanently” in the UK on the subject of Brexit. Not long ago, Brexit seemed ...