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  • In a logical world, the EU would never risk the fallout of Britain crashing out with no deal at all

    March 26, 2019

    At a dinner the other week, a friend of mine wondered whether Theresa May would have been treated with quite so much patience, forbearance and courtesy by her EU colleagues had she not been a woman. It’s a fair question. Her reportedly dismal performance at the EU summit on 21 March must have been enough [...]

  • UK and Ireland in talks to avoid hard border in no-deal Brexit, reveals Leo Varadkar

    March 25, 2019

    Irish PM Leo Varadkar has confirmed talks have begun with the UK over avoiding a hard border with Northern Ireland in the case of a no-deal Brexit. The Taoiseach revealed the UK government has suggested treating Northern Ireland differently to the UK for customs purposes to prevent checks being carried out on the island. Avoiding [...]

  • Boris Johnson accuses Theresa May of ‘bottling’ Brexit in rallying cry for no deal

    March 25, 2019

    Boris Johnson has called on Theresa May to “channel the spirit of Moses” and urge the EU to “let her people go” as he advocated for a no-deal Brexit. Read more: Brexit live: Ministers deny May under pressure to resign The politician accused the Prime Minister of having “bottled it completely” after she chose to [...]

  • Thousands join Brexit march calling for second EU referendum

    March 23, 2019

    Demonstrators have gathered in central London as thousands take part in the People's Vote march calling for a second EU referendum.  The march, which began at 12pm, will see people walk from Park Lane to Parliament Square before culminating in a rally in front of Parliament. It comes as MPs continue to search of a way out of [...]

  • Theresa May could pull third Brexit deal vote if it lacks support

    March 23, 2019

    Prime Minister Theresa May has told MPs she will not hold a third vote on her Brexit deal next week if she thinks it will not pass.  This would mean that, just as if it had been rejected again, there will be a new deadline of April 12 for the UK to set out a new plan [...]

  • Donald Tusk says ‘anything could be possible’ after EU agrees Brexit delay

    March 22, 2019

    European Council president Donald Tusk said the extension of Article 50 agreed last night at the EU summit in Brussels meant any Brexit outcome was possible. Tusk told a press conference on the second day of the summit that the delay of the Brexit date until 12 April meant "anything could be possible: a deal, [...]

  • Business groups call on Theresa May to use Article 50 extension to avoid no-deal Brexit

    March 22, 2019

    Business groups have called for Prime Minister Theresa May to use to the extension of Article 50 agreed last night to avoid a no-deal Brexit. EU leaders last night agreed to push the Brexit deadline back to 12 April from the previous date of 29 March. Read more: Goldman Sachs says no-deal Brexit has become [...]

  • Midnight crisis: EU leaders offer two new Brexit delay deadlines

    March 22, 2019

    European leaders debated late into last night in a bid to avert a no-deal Brexit on 29 March, with negotiators agreeing to give Theresa May one last shot at getting her deal through parliament. Read more: Editor’s Notes: A dose of rational optimism blew away the fog of Brexit The Prime Minister travelled to Brussels [...]

  • EU agrees to delay Brexit until 22 May if MPs back Theresa May’s deal

    March 21, 2019

    The EU has said it will agree to a short delay to Brexit only if MPs back Theresa May's withdrawal deal next week. A leaked EU document read: "The European Council commits to agreeing to an extension until 22 May 2019, provided the WA is approved by the HoC next week. Given that The UK does [...]

  • Investor confidence soars to 10-month high despite Brexit uncertainty

    March 21, 2019

    Investor confidence hit a ten-month high in March despite ongoing uncertainty related to Brexit. The Hargreaves Lansdown Investor Confidence Index reached 80 points this month, recovering from a record low of 52 points in December, indicating that the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union is no longer tainting investor sentiment to the same extent. Read [...]

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