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British lawmakers are voting on whether to overturn a big cut to the U.K.'s foreign aid budget.
Just seven months after singing its praises, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is attempting to rewrite the Brexit deal he signed with the European Union.
Findings cast doubt on Boris Johnson commitment to climate action ahead of key summit, Commission claims.
'Global Britain' could increase emissions by the equivalent of 44,000 transatlantic flights, research found.
BREXIT, according to its backers, was meant to create endless opportunities. So far, however, the UK has failed to make the vote profitable, with the prospect of "global Britain" quickly fading according to recent data.
Report by the European Council on Foreign Relations says that more people see bloc as a key partner than the US.
Prime minister called the claim ‘fake news’ - but leaked email to Foreign Office staff confirmed it.
The recent report from Fox’s Global Britain Commission sets out Britain’s productivity problem but offers no answers to it.
Alexander Stubb says claim is ‘utter rubbish’ and dismisses ‘Global Britain’ idea.
Boris Johnson must rebuild relationships with neighbours to ‘make Brexit work,’ says shadow foreign secretary.
The leader of Plaid Cymru Adam Price calls on Labour to make the positive case for the single market and customs union.
The EU’s share of Wales’ export market has risen from 58% to 60%, despite a reduced dependence on the EU and opening up export markets with the rest of the world being a stated objective of the Brexit project.
Research also reveals EU remains ‘overwhelmingly dominant’ destination for UK manufacturing exports.
The UK regions and Nations which voted for Brexit have increased their dependence on the EU for manufacturing exports, while the European market remains the overwhelming favoured destination for the sector.
The government has cancelled its plans to build a Brexit trade yacht with "immediate effect", the defence secretary has announced.
Turns out the UK government, under current prime minister Rishi Sunak, is not replacing the GDPR, as Michelle Donelan, his secretary of state for science, innovation and technology, implied last October.
Worried farmers hit out at the government, telling NationalWorld it “has no interest in protecting the agricultural industry at all”.
Four years after Brexit, government struggling to sign FTAs. / New border rules taking effect Wednesday add to EU friction.