Rachel Reeves has launched a fresh attack on Brexit ahead of her Budget. The Chancellor insisted Britain's departure from the ...
Brexit will be partly blamed by the UK’s fiscal watchdog for the gaping hole in the public finances at next month’s Budget, ...
Given the degree to which the UK Government has tied itself in knots with fiscal rules far too similar to those of the Conservatives, it continues to look like a difficult Budget, for Labour of course ...
At the same time that Britain obsesses about the travails of the Royal Family, yet again; a speech given in Washington DC on ...
Martin Gilbert regularly works 14 hours a day to make a living, while competing with large EU vessels that destroy his gear ...
The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) launch on October 12 sparked long queues and technical issues at airports like Prague’s ...
Fruit and vegetable growers and the rest of agriculture in Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States and South America ...
Brexit is likely to continue to weigh on British economic growth over the coming years, offering a warning to the wider world ...
An improved UK relationship with the European Union would help the Bank of England keep inflation under control, BOE ...
“The impact of Brexit is severe and long lasting,” said Chancellor Rachel Reeves yesterday. The economic fallout from Britain ...
Rachel Reeves prepares for a tough autumn budget, balancing tax rises & spending cuts with growth plans to fix Britain’s £50B fiscal gap.
Andrew Lynas' comments come as a House of Lords committee finds the Windsor Framework is "impossible to navigate".