Even if the European Union and the United Kingdom conclude a highly ambitious partnership covering all areas agreed in the Political Declaration by the end of 2020, the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU acquis, the internal market and the Customs Union, at the end of the transition period will […]
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The Foreign Office has confirmed in a statement on embassy websites across Europe that Britain will ‘dump’ the EU on Halloween.
As the United Kingdom claws its way through the rubble that Brexit is becoming, more and more countries across the European Union are telling British ex-pats that life will go on as normal. The European Commission has asked – but not ordered – member states to grant temporary residence permits […]
Email these Tory MPs telling them what you think – and what you want them to do – as Brexit becomes as rickety as an old bike. These are the ones who have voted against Mrs May’s deal and, to many people, are flying in the face of democracy! If […]
The EU has said there will be “no further meetings” with the UK before the before the House of Commons has its long-awaited say on the deal in the week of January 14. This is being seen as a major blow to Theresa May‘s bid to get her Brexit deal home and dry by then. […]
When I read Mr Hanrahan’s article I wondered should I take it literally? Then I knew I would be a fool not to (writes Dorothy Banks). For me, there was no simple way of finding whether this particular £8.9 billion we pay annually into the EU had indeed been factored […]
As most people in the UK and Ireland will know, the governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, announced yesterday the result of various scenarios relating to Bank of England projections for the UK economy in the event of leaving with the May/EU agreed deal… or no deal… or […]
Lawyers are warning that Google could be sued by competitors and consumers alike following the European Union fining it £2.14bn for using its dominance of the search engine market to build up its own online shopping service. But consumerwatchfoundation.com digital marketing and brand protection expert answers the question posed above: […]
Theresa May has announced a snap general election, saying Britain needs strong leadership. And the Prime Minister said an early poll was the ‘right approach’ and in the ‘national interest’. She had been in lengthy talks with her Cabinet. She attacked opposition parties for trying to frustrate Brexit and said she […]
In a twist of irony the High Court ruling that Theresa May must get parliamentary approval to trigger Article 50 allowing the UK to leave the EU could end up in the European Courts of Justice. Three judges have ruled in favour of a challenge by businesswoman Gina Miller that Prime Minister Theresa […]