The threats to Ireland from a Donald Trump presidency are comparable to the risks faced by the U.K. in the wake of the Brexit referendum, the country’s oldest stockbroker has warned. In its latest health check for the Irish economy,
The former deputy prime minister’s intervention came as it emerged Sir Keir Starmer will snub the fifth anniversary of Brexit on Friday - choosing instead to focus on his ongoing reset of relations wi
Five years on, it is "clear" that Brexit has "imposed costs, particularly on goods exports, without any large offsetting benefits", said The Economist. At the same time the "geopolitical situation has deteriorated",
EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of the release of his new book, author Ross Clark takes apart key claims from the Remain side ahead of Brexit's five-year anniversary.
EXCLUSIVE: Keir Starmer's plans to unpick Brexit is a "betrayal" of the British public that will never be forgotten.
Maros Sefcovic, the EU's trade commissioner, has said Brussels could let the UK into the Pan Euro Mediterranean Convention, which makes it easier for members to trade
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Britain also wants the EU to renew its approval of British data-protection standards, which will expire in June this year. And in 2027 an agreement not to impose 10% tariffs on electric vehicles traded across the channel will come to an end unless renewed. Deals on all three would smooth the path to a broader accord.
The UK has banned European vessels from catching the silvery fish species in its North Sea waters but the EU is challenging the move.
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The Government has offered to align with EU laws on chemicals in the latest sign of Labour ’s willingness to roll back Brexit. If new packaging rules from Brussels force UK companies to stop supplying Northern Ireland, then Westminster will rewrite British laws to come in line with the EU’s.