I spent last week talking to some of the people in and around Brexit, Britain’s crashing out of the European economic system and the closest parallel to what the US did with global trade last week.
Download the full Brexit: A Morningstar View report. 1. What is Brexit? On June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom held a referendum. Voters were invited to give their opinion on whether or not the U.K.
As an American living in the U.K., I can’t help but notice the similarities between British Prime Minister Theresa May’s effort to deliver Brexit and President Donald Trump’s initiative to build the ...
LONDON – For more than two years, British Prime Minister Theresa May has been looking for a pair of exit ramps – one to successfully navigate her country out of the European Union, as called for by ...
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. We can learn a lot about politicians’ true intentions by paying attention not just to what they say, but how they ...
Brexit has brought forth many new things: new terms (such as the Malthouse Compromise and alternative arrangements), new (and historic) losses (Theresa May has suffered her eleventh defeat in ...
LONDON (Reuters) - A leaked analysis on the economic impact of Brexit is a selective interpretation of early research and does not include Britain's desired outcome from the divorce, the country's ...
Rising energy bills, higher prices and a critical shortage of workers leading to food and fuel supply constraints are threatening to stall Britain’s recovery from the pandemic. The crises afflicting ...
Brexit is costing the UK up to £90bn a year in lost tax revenues, a new analysis shows, just days before Rachel Reeves prepares to hike levies in her make-or-break Budget. The average Briton is also ...