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Dispute over Northern Ireland protocol puts associate membership of Horizon Europe scheme in doubt.
igration has altered the size and shape of the UK labour market in recent decades, but the move to a more restrictive regime since leaving the European Union won’t drive the ‘high wage‘ economy that the prime minister has claimed it will, according to new Resolution Foundation research published today.
“The entirely avoidable Brexit crisis has had as much of an impact on UK businesses as the unforeseeable Covid-19 tragedy, and its costs are still rising."
The political choice of Brexit has cost UK businesses as much as the unforeseeable Covid pandemic.
THERE is “no desire in Scotland to have membership of the EU”, Scotland Secretary Alister Jack has claimed despite significant evidence to the contrary. / "So does it come as a surprise to the secretary of state that a poll last year showed 69% of Scottish voters want to rejoin the EU?”
A university report has rubbished claims that the UK is ‘taking back control’ by exiting the European Union after concluding that Brexit has resulted in ‘minimum freedom for maximum hassle’.
It’s five years since Britain voted to leave the EU – so what number should really have been on the side of the Vote Leave bus? Ben Chu examines the real impact of Brexit on the UK’s economy.
Fall in imports and exports not due to ‘teething problems’ or Covid, says expert.
Bounceback from January’s collapse in exports may have stalled, expert warns.
There's been a huge fall in trade between the UK and Germany during the first month of the new trading relationship between the UK and the EU.
Brexit uncertainty affected a large proportion of UK textile and apparel firms, both upstream and downstream—over 60 per cent of firms in both manufacturers and lead firms’ groups, according to researchers from the London School of Economics (LSE).
Income per-head forecast to fall by 6 per cent – just 2 per cent less than under a no-deal departure.
Andrew Bailey said failure to agree to deal would cause long-term damage to UK economy
LSE report says even sectors unscathed from coronavirus crisis will be severely impacted.
AN independent Scotland would be first in line to rejoin the European Union, according to an expert from the London School of Economics.
In London for LSE symposium, politicians express confusion at Britain’s post-Brexit stance
Ursula von der Leyen tells students that deal will be ‘for your generation’.
IT'S one of the most commonly trotted out Unionist scare stories – claims that an independent Scotland would not be permitted to join the European Union. It just became even harder for Unionists to pretend that this is really the case.
The sole economic modelling exercise showing material benefits for the UK from Brexit has been debunked as “doubly misleading”, further demolishing the argument that for Britain “no deal would be better than a bad deal” when it comes to the EU.