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The government has been criticised for downgrading the diplomatic status of the EU's ambassador in London.
Three weeks after post-Brexit trade deal comes into force, Boris Johnson accused of being ‘simply petty’,
The EU has again criticised the UK's decision not to give the EU ambassador to London full diplomatic status.
Event delayed after UK refuses to grant EU ambassador same privileges as other diplomats.
Trade has plummeted and red tape has blocked our borders. Is that what ‘protecting our sovereignty’ meant?
'The French in the UK had a sense of being abandoned. They said, ‘yesterday we were Londoners and today we are foreigners’
As the EU finally ratifies the Brexit trade deal, attention shifts to some major loose ends.
Row over status of João Vale de Almeida has 'chilled' relationship between London and Brussels.
Peter Ricketts, former British ambassador to France, tells of the difficulties faced by businesses and the 'extra red tape' as well as travel changes.
Dominic Raab says he wants to turn page on Brexit saga and treat EU with respect it deserves.
It has not even been five months since the end of the Brexit transition period and there have been armed patrol vessels in the Channel.
European leaders made their feelings about the Northern Ireland protocol known to a PM desperate to score a PR victory.
Richard Corbett, former Labour MEP, linguist, author and fluent and well-informed speaker will explain the background to Boris Johnson's Brexit deal and discuss the fallout. There are numerous consequences of Brexit which are not receiving sufficient publicity. Leaving the EU came at a huge cost to the UK economically, culturally and in terms of our standing in the world.
Ivan Rogers says plan by ‘dishonest’ government to override Northern Ireland protocol may cause trade war.
French president responds to ‘jury’s out’ comments by Tory leadership favourite Liz Truss about key ally.
Former PM in four-letter tirade against Sunak’s new Brexit deal.
Speaking to Sky News, a former British ambassador to Japan noted the impact of Brexit, saying many companies are maintaining a presence in the UK, but moving the bulk of their operations to Europe. / Asked about the former ambassador's assertion, Labour's shadow environment secretary Jim McMahon told Kay Burley: "To some degree, it's a natural consequence of leaving the single market."
Economic hardship and war have not pushed Europe’s nations apart, but closer together.
The course of Brexit was set in the hours and days after the 2016 referendum. / It was at 6:22 a.m. on June 24, 2016 — 59 minutes before the official tally was unveiled — that the European Council sent its first “lines to take” to the national governments that make up the EU.