Business requires expertise in negotiations, which can be applied to the Brexit process. A Harvard professor predicted exactly what has happened, and now reflects on where Theresa May went wrong.
She has greatly complicated the treacherous Brexit process. She has squandered one of Margaret Thatcher’s greatest legacies: The hard Left is now dangerously close to power. Labour won some 40 ...
Jeremy Clarkson says he can’t be friends with people who voted for Brexit - ‘It’s not so bad if they put their hands up and admit they made a mistake,’ ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ star said ...
Political insiders call being U.K. prime minister the "job from hell," given the complexity of the Brexit process and friction between the U.K. and EU. The next prime minister may find being in ...
The negative impact Brexit had on UK trade may have been softened ... rather than the uncertainty of the withdrawal process, that reduced firms’ trade with the EU.” The Office for Budget ...
LONDON — Rebel Tory MPs inflicted another defeat on Theresa May on Thursday when they joined forces with Labour to back a key amendment to the Brexit process. The vote, means the government will ...
The government normally controls business in the Commons - but MPs have previously seized control to legislate in favour of extending the Brexit process. Labour's shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir ...
This means the government cannot trigger the Article 50 process to begin Brexit negotiations with the European Union without the permission of Parliament. The ruling is the first major setback for ...
Northern Ireland risks being dragged into Donald Trump’s trade war with the EU because of Britain’s “botched” Brexit deal ...
Theresa May’s government yesterday published its White Paper after having easily secured a majority vote in the House of Commons to trigger Article 50 and begin the Brexit process earlier in the ...
By David Gauke The received wisdom in Westminster is that the Brexit process was so bruising and divisive that no party aspiring for power will want to go near the European question for at least a ...
Editorial: In 2025, regret is the general consensus – and given how little we’ve gained and how much we’ve lost, it’s more than understandable ...