Today marks four years since the UK formally left the European Union. Back then, Boris Johnson, who had just won an 80-seat majority promising to "get Brexit done", hailed the date as the start of a ...
Long regarded as two versions of the same populist phenomenon, they’re now clearly two different stories — each with its own cautionary tale. Credit...Photo illustration by Ricardo Tomás Supported by ...
After the Brexit referendum took place, it’s fair to say that the UK has felt its ripple effects across various sectors. This couldn’t ring truer for the British housing market, which has been under ...
PM Theresa May has pulled the trigger on Article 50. But many still hoping a 'golden bullet' will stop Brexit in its tracks need to take a reality check. Sign up for the top news stories every day to ...
The New European, a “Remainer” magazine launched in response to the Brexit referendum, is being renamed to reflect the changing picture of global politics. The rebrand to The New World is a nod to the ...
The rollout of the EU’s entry-exit system has prompted a wave of responses from Independent readers, sharing their first-hand experiences of the reality of post-Brexit travel. With full implementation ...
The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) decision to move its Global Office from London to Madrid signals more than cost savings. It reflects post-Brexit talent constraints, EU labour mobility ...
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As Brits grapple with the post-Brexit reality of restricted EU access, many Independent readers have been sharing why they’ve pursued second citizenship – and how it’s reshaped their identity, freedom ...
LARNE, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - The deep anger among some pro-British unionists in Northern Ireland over post-Brexit trade barriers that cut it off from the rest of the United Kingdom is ...
An official report into the impact of Brexit on the UK regions has predicted that Northern Ireland will sustain one of the biggest hits to economic growth after withdrawal from the European Union.