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If the coronavirus pandemic does not critically damage the British and European music industry, the effect of Brexit may finish it off.
Why is the BBC giving so much time to hardline Brexiteers, asks journalist Raymond Snoddy.
Billionaire founder of think tank that advocates leaving single market obtains right to work anywhere in Europe.
Like Churchill in 1948, Macron is determined to posit the idea of union in Europe against what he defines as the threat of Brexit nationalism.
Extension would have to stop well before upcoming EU elections, or continue long after, document suggests.
Scottish and Welsh governments seek answers about programme’s future from UK education secretary. / The Scottish and Welsh governments have written to the UK education secretary to raise concerns about the future of the European student exchange programme after Brexit.
Ed Sheeran and Liam Gallagher have also signed a letter criticising the lack of visa-free travel for UK musicians across EU countries.
Dozens of scientists write letter to May and Juncker setting out their concerns.
Dozens of countries fear Boris Johnson is hindering reappointment of secretary general.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has today written to the Prime Minister about the role of the devolved administrations in talks on the future trade relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union.
UK citizens fear ‘consequences’ of British government’s announcements after Brexit.
A Brexiteer MP has claimed that he did not send his 'ill-advised' letter to Joe Biden warning him about Brexit, after being convinced by Donald Trump's lawyers.
'It seems to us that the same question is facing every industry and every person in the UK: what will you choose to lose?' / Some of the UK’s most respected writers have signed a letter in The Guardian urging voters taking part in the European elections to support the EU.
Big names KFC, Pret, Lidl, Co-Op, M&S, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Asda and McDonald's have signed a damning letter warning food supplies could run short - read it in full.
Julie Walters among signatories to letter saying post-Brexit changes a ‘towering hurdle’ to working in Europe
Jeremy Corbyn has been warned that his refusal to commit to a fresh Brexit referendum is causing Labour members to abandon to party in their droves, as its ruling body prepares to meet to decide the party's manifesto for next month's European Parliament elections.
Food and drink companies are set to quit Northern Ireland en masse because of "the added cost, complexity and trade friction" of doing business after Brexit, Boris Johnson's government has been told.
MICHAEL Gove has suggested that EU officials may need to cross the border into the north in order to oversee checks on goods.
A broad coalition of London leaders have called on Government to recognise the damage that the wrong Brexit deal could inflict on the city.
Homelessness is already rising and experts fear a hard Brexit could severely impact those who depend on social welfare.
Homeless shelters and women's refuges could also run out of food, charities say in letter to PM.
79 organisations have joined together to write an open letter to the Prime Minister urging her to change the Government's trajectory on environmental deregulation, which is set to harm our people, planet and prosperity.