The TelegraphIreland 'reaping what it has sown' over Brexit with influx of migrants3 hours agoJames A. CrispBy James A. Crispmore_vert
BloombergBritons Finally Taste Full Brexit as Costly Border Checks Begin13 hours agoEllen MilliganBy Ellen Milliganmore_vert
The GuardianSadiq Khan urges young Londoners to vote or risk ‘repeat of Brexit and Trump victory’1 hour agoRowena MasonBy Rowena Masonmore_vert
POLITICO EuropeTory star Kemi Badenoch blasts David Cameron's Brexit 'dereliction of duty'6 hours agoNoah KeateBy Noah Keatemore_vert
POLITICO EuropeThe European Parliament by the numbers – POLITICO4 days agoHanne CokelaereBy Hanne Cokelaeremore_vert
POLITICO EuropeJuncker's chain-smoking made Theresa May 'croak,' Brexit book reveals2 days agoAndrew McdonaldBy Andrew Mcdonaldmore_vert
CommitteesLitigation Funding Agreements (Enforceability) Bill set for Lords line by line scrutiny6 hours agomore_vert
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The TimesNo Way Out by Tim Shipman review — how not to run a country2 days agoSam FreedmanBy Sam Freedmanmore_vert
The TimesWho is Jeffrey Donaldson? Former DUP leader in court over sex offence allegations2 days agoMario LedwithBy Mario Ledwithmore_vert
The GuardianBrussels proposes return to pre-Brexit mobility for UK and EU young people8 days agoLisa O'carrollBy Lisa O'carrollmore_vert
Sky NewsRwanda Bill causing migrants to head for Ireland instead of UK, deputy PM says15 hours agomore_vert
The GuardianUK Rwanda policy is ‘kneejerk reaction’ to migration, says Ireland’s deputy PM9 hours agoJamie GriersonBy Jamie Griersonmore_vert
Financial TimesThe 22-mile trip for post-Brexit border controls56 minutes agoMadeleine SpeedBy Madeleine Speedmore_vert
The GuardianMPs call for clarity over post-Brexit border checks on EU plant and food products15 hours agoJack SimpsonBy Jack Simpsonmore_vert
Reuters UKUK lawmakers seek urgent clarity on new post-Brexit border controlsYesterdayJames DaveyBy James Daveymore_vert
The TelegraphIreland is paying the price for its Brexit arroganceYesterdayRuth Dudley EdwardsBy Ruth Dudley Edwardsmore_vert
The GuardianIt’s clearer than ever that Brexit has failed – let’s not inflict its miseries on young peopleOpinion3 days agoZoe WilliamsBy Zoe Williamsmore_vert
The Guardian‘Confined to this little island’: Britons criticise rejection of EU youth mobility dealYesterdayJedidajah Otte and Rachel ObordoBy Jedidajah Otte and Rachel Obordomore_vert
Financial TimesYouth mobility deal risks waking sleeping Brexit dogsYesterdayPeter Ali FosterBy Peter Ali Fostermore_vert
The ConversationThe politics stopping the UK from opening a youth mobility scheme with EuropeYesterdayErica ConsterdineBy Erica Consterdinemore_vert
Financial TimesNo Way Out — Tim Shipman on Brexit, Theresa May and the death of a premiership3 days agoNick PearceBy Nick Pearcemore_vert
Evening StandardNo way out by Tim Shipman: an exhaustive chronicle of a chaotic political divorce4 hours agoAnne McElvoyBy Anne McElvoymore_vert
inews'We retired to Spain after Brexit and it's much cheaper - the UK seems miserable'2 days agoCaolan MageeBy Caolan Mageemore_vert
inewsWe live in Spain on the UK state pension - it's given us a new lease of life8 days agoCallum MasonBy Callum Masonmore_vert
inewsI've been helping Britons move to Spain for 28 years – what you should know2 days agoEmma FeatherstoneBy Emma Featherstonemore_vert
The GuardianRavaged by austerity, chastened by Brexit: how can Britain have influence abroad when it’s broken at home?4 days agoNesrine MalikBy Nesrine Malikmore_vert
The TelegraphUK can't return Channel migrants to France because of Brexit, Cameron suggests2 days agoCharles HymasBy Charles Hymasmore_vert
The IndependentLord Cameron says he would 'love' a pre-Brexit returns agreement for migrants again2 days agoArchie MitchellBy Archie Mitchellmore_vert
POLITICO EuropeUK polling guru expects new Brexit referendum by 2040YesterdayDan Bloom, Noah Keate and Sophie IngeBy Dan Bloom, Noah Keate and Sophie Ingemore_vert
The IndependentNew EU referendum could take place within 16 years, poling guru John Curtice saysYesterdayMatt MathersBy Matt Mathersmore_vert
Daily MailAre we heading for ANOTHER EU referendum? Polling guru Sir John Curtice says Britain could face a fresh showdoYesterdayJames TapsfieldBy James Tapsfieldmore_vert
HuffPost UKPolling Guru Predicts Next EU Referendum Date – And It's Before 2040YesterdayKate NicholsonBy Kate Nicholsonmore_vert
Yahoo News UKPolling Guru Predicts Next EU Referendum Date – And It's Before 2040YesterdayKate NicholsonBy Kate Nicholsonmore_vert
HeraldScotlandBrexit view of Lord Frost, true believer, oddly fascinating13 hours agoIan McConnellBy Ian McConnellmore_vert
inewsBritons told their French bank accounts 'are being closed due to Brexit'2 days agoIsobel FrodshamBy Isobel Frodshammore_vert
The Conversation'I might as well stop and diversify into holiday lets' – new research reveals the reality of farming after Brexit3 days agoPeter Gittins and Dr Deema RefaiBy Peter Gittins and Dr Deema Refaimore_vert
The GuardianBrexit plans in ‘complete disarray’ as EU import checks delayed, say businesses7 days agoJack SimpsonBy Jack Simpsonmore_vert
ReutersNew Brexit border checks could stifle fine food imports from EU, warn sellers4 days agoJames DaveyBy James Daveymore_vert
Financial TimesSmall businesses face punitive charges from new Brexit border fees5 days agoPeter Ali FosterBy Peter Ali Fostermore_vert
Evening StandardLondon deli favoured by Harry Styles warns Brexit rules hitting business4 days agoRachael BurfordBy Rachael Burfordmore_vert
BBC'Brexit food charges will eradicate my cheese shop'11 days agoCatriona Renton and James DelaneyBy Catriona Renton and James Delaneymore_vert
The IndependentLetters: The architects of Brexit have left the rest of us to clean up the mess1 hour agomore_vert
The ScotsmanNicola Sturgeon became difficult to deal with post-Brexit, claims David Mundell4 days agoCraig PatonBy Craig Patonmore_vert
The TelegraphThe EU would rather destroy the planet than let Brexit succeed8 days agoJamie BlackettBy Jamie Blackettmore_vert
EuronewsWhy is France protesting a UK ban on bottom trawling in protected areas?9 days agoRosie FrostBy Rosie Frostmore_vert
The GuardianConservationists condemn France’s protest over UK’s bottom-trawling ban11 days agokaren mcveighBy karen mcveighmore_vert
Scottish Daily ExpressRSPB rage as Brussels Eurocrats 'kick our puffins around like a political football'7 days agoSteph SpyroBy Steph Spyromore_vert
The GuardianDrug shortages, now normal in UK, made worse by Brexit, report warns8 days agoDenis CampbellBy Denis Campbellmore_vert
The Guardian‘I had to do an 80-mile trip’: the stress caused by UK drug shortages8 days agoTobi ThomasBy Tobi Thomasmore_vert
Epilepsy SocietyCharities call on Health Secretary to carry out urgent review of medicines supply chain2 days agomore_vert
Chemist+DruggistOpinion: Even the cleverest analysis will only prolong the medicine shortageOpinion7 days agoJames HalliwellBy James Halliwellmore_vert
Community Pharmacy EnglandOur response to Nuffield Trust's new report discussing medicine shortages and Brexit8 days agomore_vert
Financial TimesGoldman Sachs moves senior banker to Paris in post-Brexit revamp4 days agoJoshua Franklin and Owen WalkerBy Joshua Franklin and Owen Walkermore_vert
Financial NewsGoldman Sachs moves financial institutions head Lievens from London to Paris in Brexit shift3 days agomore_vert
City A.M.Goldman Sachs flies top banker to Paris in post-Brexit relocation3 days agoLars Conrad MucklejohnBy Lars Conrad Mucklejohnmore_vert
Yahoo FinanceGoldman Sachs moves its top EMEA banker to Paris as the French capital challenges London's finance crownYesterdaymore_vert
Bloomberg LawGoldman to Add Dealmakers in Paris as Financial M&A Heats Up4 days agoJan-henrik ForsterBy Jan-henrik Forstermore_vert
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The GuardianTen Years to Save the West by Liz Truss review – economical with the truth about her own downfall5 days agoAndrew RawnsleyBy Andrew Rawnsleymore_vert
The TelegraphBritain on the edge as memories of Truss refuse to fade5 days agoJeremy WarnerBy Jeremy Warnermore_vert
Sky NewsAdam Boulton: What Liz Truss and Donald Trump have in common6 days agoAdam BoultonBy Adam Boultonmore_vert
BBCFood price fears as Brexit import charges revealed23 days agoFaisal Islam and Tom EspinerBy Faisal Islam and Tom Espinermore_vert
The GuardianNew Brexit checks to cost UK business £2bn and fuel inflation, report finds15 days agoJack Simpson and Phillip InmanBy Jack Simpson and Phillip Inmanmore_vert
The TelegraphBritain faces £2bn post-Brexit bill on European food imports15 days agoSzu Ping Chan and Tim WallaceBy Szu Ping Chan and Tim Wallacemore_vert
The New EuropeanReady for a deli drought? Coming soon, the latest Brexit benefit (while stocks last)16 days agoJonty BloomBy Jonty Bloommore_vert
HeraldScotlandPost Brexit trade checks to cost UK businesses £2bn and push up food prices15 days agoKathleen NuttBy Kathleen Nuttmore_vert
The Institute for Government |Brexit is not done – and the UK needs to rethink how it manages its relationship with the EU23 days agoJill RutterBy Jill Ruttermore_vert
The GuardianBritish farmers want basic income to cope with post-Brexit struggles22 days agoHelena HortonBy Helena Hortonmore_vert
POLITICO EuropeBrexit Britain wants to be the snooping capital of the West11 days agoJoe BambridgeBy Joe Bambridgemore_vert
The IndependentBarred from Europe: 2.4m Brits caught in post-Brexit passport chaos29 MarSimon CalderBy Simon Caldermore_vert
The TelegraphBritain is now irrationally terrified of freedom. It should just rejoin the EU25 days agoSherelle JacobsBy Sherelle Jacobsmore_vert
Financial TimesBritain's Brexit wine duty regime is 'unworkable', industry warns29 MarPeter Ali FosterBy Peter Ali Fostermore_vert
BBCNew post-Brexit tariff to apply to UK cars going to Canada28 MarFaisal IslamBy Faisal Islammore_vert
The GuardianThe Guardian view on Labour and Brexit: a subtle but important strategic pivotOpinion9 days agomore_vert
The TimesTony Blair: 'Politics is for the weird and the wealthy'6 days agoOliver ShahBy Oliver Shahmore_vert
The TelegraphLabour must 'reset' relationship with EU, says Tony Blair5 days agoNick GutteridgeBy Nick Gutteridgemore_vert
GB NewsA Labour government would 'slowly re-align' UK with EU, claims Mark Littlewood4 days agoGabrielle WildeBy Gabrielle Wildemore_vert
The IndependentBlair warns politics risks being for 'weird and wealthy' as he calls for Europe reset5 days agoKate DevlinBy Kate Devlinmore_vert