History is being made in Great Britain. It's divorce from the European Union became official nearly four years after the Brexit vote.
No one likes May's agreement, but Brexit is incredibly complex, and this is the only deal on the table. The business community backs it as the least bad option, and as financial markets panic over a possible "no deal" an unsatisfying compromise might seem attractive to a majority of MPs....
As Brexit showed the V4 resistance to the EU federalization positively contributes to the EU longevity as a loose confederation. The real problem for the EU are illiberal regimes in V4 states and the phenomenon of elective authoritarianism which is not confined to Eastern Europe...
The top of a hugely ambitious and fast-paced literary project that aims to display big events of 2020 — Brexit, global COVID-19 pandemic, immigration detention centers, homelessness and the murder of George Floyd — with burning immediacy, Summer is one of the absolute must-reads. Actress...
Brexit Four years ago on Tuesday, the UK voted to leave the European Union. But the negotiations continue to rumble on. Here is a look at the current state of play, where talks are headed and where they may hit sticking points.
The Brexit party, formed by veteran Eurosceptic Nigel Farage, is in danger of imploding after suffering a series of high-profile defections and expulsions a week before the UK's general election on 12 December.
Nearly seven years after the Brexit referendum, and nearly a good ten years after the Scottish Independence vote, politics is still as hotly contentious as ever, and so a fine framework to set a mystery thriller around, such as this adaptation of the novel by Hideo Yukoyama. With a strong...
My wife and I aren’t normally overprotective parents, but when it came to this decision we saw no___not to err on the side of caution. It’s been four years, and honestly, I don’t know if redshirting has made a___in his education. But I can tell you that my kid loves schoo...
The U.K. is staring down the barrel of either a hard Brexit or a very hard Brexit and that will bring four types of market distress, a portfolio manager said.
However, advisers stress the risk of the chancellor being forced to raise taxes if Brexit negotiations go awry. Mr Hammond himself said at the despatch box that he was “confident, but not complacent” about a deal being secured, and that the Spring Statement next March could be upgraded to...