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Only a third of Leavers still see it as a success. So why won’t Starmer speak up?
Boris Johnson’s rotten regime has not covered itself in glory. / For an un-jaundiced sense of how post-Brexit – sorry Global – Britain is viewed from abroad as the wheels fall off Boris Johnson’s rotten regime, Italy is a good place to start.
The decision to limit immigration at a time of severe market shortages of drivers has escalated a squeeze into a crisis.
EU must continue to monitor and ensure that the British hold up their side of the bargain.
The French response to Brexit has not quite been a Gallic shrug. But it's not been far off. PAULINE SCHNAPPER explains the view from Paris.
The increasingly shrill nature of the rhetoric around Brexit is a worrying development that has the potential to do as much damage to Irish-British relations in the longer term as the practical consequences of the process itself.
Brexit as an ideological project has stripped the government of any sense of basic pragmatism.