Former Northern Ireland Secretary Paul Murphy is to lead an independent review of the post-Brexit trading arrangements. The ...
Then-Bank of England Governor Mark Carney advocated lowering interest rates to near zero to counter the economic shock of Brexit before relenting to maintain consensus among policymakers, according to ...
The UK’s plans to adopt the latest gene editing technology face delays over fears they will clash with EU law if Downing ...
Resolution Foundation has found that London is bucking the trend of other major cities in the UK, with the median age of ...
Manchester United fans will always relish a goal that dents Liverpool's hopes, and the Red Devils inadvertently played a role ...
Sir Keir Starmer piled pressure on Eurostar to restart services stopping in Ashford as the Government seeks to repair the ...
As January marks five years on from Britain leaving the EU, Alicja Hagopian and Kate Devlin explore its impact ...
One of the most dramatic claims made by those seeking to reverse Brexit is that leaving the EU is costing the UK economy ...
Thanks to Brexit, the UK taxpayer will not be subsidising the rest of the EU for another year, a thinktank says.
Paul Murphy, who played a key role in the 1998 peace breakthrough, will recommend possible changes to how Northern Ireland enforces EU goods law—and, to unionist dismay, polices goods coming from ...