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Reporters around the world were left terrified, heartbroken and angry over the vote in the United Kingdom to withdraw from the European Union. “No words. The dream is over. Britain has voted to fall ...
Long regarded as two versions of the same populist phenomenon, they’re now clearly two different stories — each with its own cautionary tale. Credit...Photo illustration by Ricardo Tomás Supported by ...
Brexit is having “profound and ongoing stifling effects” on goods trade between the United Kingdom and the European Union, according to a new report that adds to evidence of the economic damage ...
"Deadlocked," "Titanic," "Failing," and "Life support." If you believe the British media, the United Kingdom is heading for a Brexit catastrophe. Rising political tensions around what seems like the ...
The breakthrough format, in which four leading BBC journalists give the inside track on the week’s events in Brussels and Westminster, began as an experiment and now finds itself playing a crucial ...
CNN’s Christiane Amanpour berated a pro-Brexit British politician for nine minutes this week, scoffing at her guest as she accused him of holding positions he said he has never held. Amanpour, who ...
It’s easy for Americans to see the Brexit debate as a British issue. But the personal finance website Bankrate.com says if Britons vote tomorrow to exit the European Union, European vacations will ...
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union in 2016 was sold to voters as a magic bullet that would revitalize the country’s economy. Its impact is still reverberating. By Mark Landler Reporting ...
Today marks four years since the UK formally left the European Union. Back then, Boris Johnson, who had just won an 80-seat majority promising to "get Brexit done", hailed the date as the start of a ...