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Portsmouth and Dover have done what they can to prepare for no deal but say latest funding will make no difference
"And for those people blaming who are blaming the EU, it's not the EU's fault. We voted for this."
From remixed flags to a fishermen’s feast, new works by amateur artists exploring the new Franco-British relationship have gone on show.
From an increase in supply costs to the knock on effect of Brexit, to rising energy prices, local chippys are taking a hit with fears that the popular Friday night takeaway could end up costing up to £10 a person.
Politicians from across the political spectrum have condemned the graffiti.
A recent YouGov survey found 55 per cent of people would now vote to rejoin the EU, the highest number recorded. Eleanor Peake speaks to the new cohort of voters leading the charge.
“We drive 44-tonne killing machines. We are professionals, and in Europe we are treated like professionals, but in the UK we aren’t.”
Workers describe ‘unprecedented’ situation as calls to confidential staff helpline hit record numbers.
'We found the best possible deal and we are not in a souk where we are going to bargain for the next five years'
Jamie McMillan said his sales are down 40 per cent since Brexit.
Guide makes mockery of Boris Johnson’s 2020 claim that UK and EU would ‘do even more business’.
Northern Ireland’s economic performance shows the post-Brexit agreement has been ‘a success’, Ireland’s deputy PM has said.
European Scrutiny Committee writes to Michael Gove demanding transparency on EU/UK Joint Committee.
As the construction supply chain is crippled, homeowners' plans are falling by the wayside.
System for dispersing child asylum seekers to local councils is ‘buckling’, says children’s commissioner.
Suggestions that Rishi Sunak might hold back on rejoining the Horizon Programme after securing a landmark Brexit deal have been described as “unspeakable idiotic” by campaigner and scientist Mike Galsworthy.
MPs were also warned that the UK could be “50,000 customs agents” short of what is needed when import regulations are enforced from April.
The SNP has described increased Brexit-related red tape as an “unmitigated disaster” with Scottish companies among hundreds that have rushed to establish operations in the EU since January 1, taking valuable jobs with them.
THE Union has been doomed for a century and Scotland will gain ­independence within five years, according to a bestselling historian.
The uncertain legal status of the Northern Ireland Protocol could lead to major confusion and the UK becoming de facto bound by EU subsidy rules, according to a report by UK lawmakers published on Friday (9 April).
When Britain left the EU, and with it, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) that had been in place for 47 years, Mark Wycherley is exactly the kind of farmer who should have benefited.
Inflation and the cost-of-living crisis – both of which are also linked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – have been made worse by the cost of Brexit, according to the Ex-Secretary of the Department for Exiting the EU.
Move opens door to EU membership amid outrage over the brutality of the unprovoked Russian attack.
What is ‘trivergence’? As we head towards 2024, Joël Reland explains why the risk of Northern Ireland diverging from both EU and UK regulations could be the next big Brexit issue coming down the track.
An anti-Brexit campaigner had a brick thrown through his window in the early hours of this morning. / Jim Cornelius, from Lewes, East Sussex, tweeted several images showing the damage that was caused to his home.