What Is Brexit? – Chief Economist At InvestecThe Market Mogul
Since the Brexit deal fully came into force at the start of 2021, there has been an ongoing process to iron out the various issues it has thrown up relating to Northern Ireland. That has escalated over time to the point where a new agreement is now being work...
Boris Johnson has claimed there is a "strong possibility" there will not be a post-Brexit trade deal with the EU, so the UK may trade with the bloc like Australia does. Sky News looks at what that could mean for the UK's future relationship with the EU. What deal does ...
Is interest in UK schools waning because of Brexit? According to GMAC’s application data, no—not yet—but it isn’t helping. The popularity of UK business schools persists despite Brexit; not because of it. The business schools we spoke to below—Oxford Saïd, Imperial, LBS, Exeter, an...
When is the vote? EU elections are held every five years across the 27-member bloc. This year marks the 10th parliamentary election since the first polls in 1979, and the first after Brexit. The vote takes place from June 6-9. Initial results can only be revealed on the evening of J...
“A new royal baby and a free pizza, sounds like the perfect combination,” the company said at the time. Article content Indeed, William and Kate reportedly ordered pizza after the birth of their first child, Prince George. Article content Our website is the place for...
). Hence, if the vote on 23 June 2016 is for the UK to leave the EU the future of the UPC become complicated. What might happen in the event of a UK exit? The UK will not have ratified the UPC Agreement by 23 June. However, it could still go ahead with ratification in any ...
The House of Commons voted on Monday night on a range of options for Brexit in what are called indicative votes – an attempt to try to find a way forward. All options were rejected. Time is getting really short now, with the EU having set April 12th as a deadline for the...
A referendum on Israel's prime minister, elections in India and a deadline for Brexit are among this week's events.
The UK is the fifth biggest national economy in the world. Think of the effect Brexit will have on the world’s markets. Even if they don’t collapse, the uncertainty is bad enough. Markets, you see, love stability. And unstable markets = potential bad news for your country’s economy...