Aside from the inappropriate timing and tone of his comments about the Washington plane tragedy ... schemed and plotted to thwart the progress of Brexit legislation, but it’s hard to imagine ...
The concrete underfoot is wet and a chill hangs in the air. So does the smell of fresh ... But council elections will be held here in May and Reform UK hopes to capitalise on the disillusion ...
Brexit supporters gather during a rally in London ... (AP Photo/Alastair Grant) People draped in UK flags walks across ...
Following the fifth anniversary of the UK's departure from the EU, Mirror readers have described Brexit as an 'unmitigated disaster' without 'one single benefit' after the economic costs were ...
and the future of NATO and EU defence up in the air. Our panellists debate whether the UK really knows what it wants, and in what areas the two sides can realistically work more closely together.
Five years ago on Friday, two separate crowds gathered near the UK Parliament: one group cheered and carried Union Jack flags ... For supporters of Brexit, the UK became a sovereign nation ...
There remains a stark divide in public opinion on whether Brexit was positive or negative for the UK. Economic specialists and institutions consistently point to substantial losses of tens or ...
The Reform UK leader, a key architect of Brexit, sought to lay the blame for increasing regulations impacting on firms in the UK on the deal with Brussels struck by the Tories. His comments came ...
The UK government has refused a request by Stormont’s unionist parties to trigger a post-Brexit mechanism, known as the Stormont Brake, to prevent a European Union law coming into force in ...
(Andrew Milligan/PA) Britain will mark five years since Brexit on Friday with little fanfare as the Government pursues closer relations with the bloc. The UK officially left the EU at 11pm – mid ...
Most Brits, including those who voted to leave the European Union, cannot think of any Brexit benefits exactly five years after the UK’s departure, a new poll shows. The UK narrowly voted to ...