A former Conservative prime minister has branded Brexit “an act of collective folly” in a bitter attack on the UK’s decision ...
The government's guidance for businesses on Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trade deal is "not fit for purpose", an ...
Levels of naturally-occurring mycotoxins in British oats may be deemed too high for human consumption under existing EU rules ...
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has been accused of overstating the economic effects of Brexit and giving Rachel Reeves “ideologically biased” forecasts. The nation’s fiscal watchdog has ...
The Government has been warned that its flagship post-Brexit fisheries law is "failing" to deliver on promises of revitalised ...
The European Union responded with dismay on Wednesday after Britain proposed legislation that could snuff out hopes for a ...
There has been little concrete progress on Government commitments to repair relations with the EU, according to a new ...
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Labour facing 'Brexit-style split' as rebels risk losing HALF their seats to Reform, pollster says
Labour could be heading for a "Brexit-style split" as rebel MPs opposing the party’s asylum overhaul risk losing nearly half ...
Conversely, the pharmaceutical sector is by far the biggest sector for Irish exports to France – comprising 45 per cent of ...
Almost a quarter of a million people living in the UK applied for an Irish passport last year, the highest number since the UK formally left the European Union.
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Post-Brexit rules ‘something you wouldn’t make up unless you had to’
"A lot of money has been spent by government, either here or in Whitehall on all the different schemes that exist, it seems ...
A disorderly Brexit would be a disaster for Britain and its citizens, German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz told Reuters, ...
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