New post-Brexit labelling rules could see “gaps on shelves” in Northern Ireland by July, a Westminster committee has heard.
In Britain, Brexit has become increasingly unpopular with the public. 55% of the population believe it was the wrong decision, according to YouGov, and only 30% now think it was right. A fifth of ...
Exclusive: By January 2026 most British travellers to the EU will face ‘double red tape’ with biometrics taken and passport ...
Canada's incoming prime minister is an unflappable technocrat with a long history of public service. He led the country ...
Nicola Sturgeon wasted the unprecedented good fortune she inherited from Alex Salmond in the wake of the independence referendum in 2014 and ...
COMMENT: Nigel Farage’s party may have been the main threat to a continued Labour government – but the split in his own ranks ...
Brexit expert David Henig ... Peter Stevenson, chief policy adviser at Compassion in World Farming, said: “A lot of people would be appalled at the idea of us having to go back to live animal ...
New Zealand is deeply divided over the Treaty Principles Bill, which seeks to reinterpret the de facto constitution. Now the ...
Ukraine launched its biggest ever drone attack on Moscow, killing at least two workers at a meat warehouse, injuring 18 ...
British social care providers will have to prioritise hiring foreign care workers already in the country before recruiting from overseas, the government said on Wednesday, as it cracks down on worker ...
Although Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman are both successful 44-year-old children of immigrant parents, the two Conservative ...
Could they be Trump’s Brexit? Certainly ... was hefty tax cuts. Vote for him, people were told, and bounty will pour from the sky, Americans will be better off, all will be “just great”.
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