Britain is set to pay nearly £1 billion annually to regain access to the Erasmus student exchange programme, a flagship EU initiative that allows students to study at universities across
Britain is set to pay nearly £1 billion annually to regain access to the Erasmus student exchange programme, a flagship EU initiative that allows students to study at universities across
Northern Ireland is set to experience a shortage of new cars and increased motoring taxes as significant post Brexit changes under the Windsor Framework take effect. From 1 January 2026,
Amid mounting economic pressure and internal debate within Downing Street, the Labour Party’s position on Brexit has come under renewed scrutiny, following a series of statements by Deputy Prime Minister
British expatriates residing in France may soon face significant changes to their access to free healthcare as French lawmakers advance measures to close a longstanding loophole. Presently, expats not engaged
The Menai Strait, the narrow channel separating the north Wales mainland from Anglesey, has historically been regarded as the premier site in Britain for cultivating blue mussels. Key to this
Since the 2016 referendum, the City of London has wrestled with the repercussions of Brexit, witnessing its position among Europe’s financial capitals dented and its renowned productivity engine flagging. As
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, has made a notable addition to her advisory team by hiring Emily Fry, a prominent economist with a history of criticising Brexit. Fry previously worked at
Rachel Reeves’ recent address at the IMF in Washington signalled a notable shift in the Government’s narrative about Britain’s economic woes. Instead of continuing to lay responsibility at the feet
The European Union’s success in sharply curbing unauthorised migration stands in stark contrast to Britain’s struggle to contain record inflows of small boats and asylum seekers. New data show that
Andrew Bailey, governor of the Bank of England, has delivered his strongest warning yet regarding the economic fallout from Brexit, stating that the repercussions on the UK economy will remain
Thousands of British owners of holiday homes in the European Union risk serious disruption as the bloc introduces a new border control system from Sunday. The entry and exit system
The European Union is rolling out significant changes to how British travellers enter its Schengen area, marking a new era for postBrexit tourism and business trips. These changes are set
Recent months have witnessed immigration once again dominating UK political and economic discourse. In August, polling indicated that 48 per cent of Britons viewed immigration as among the foremost challenges
Norway has long stood as a poster child for Eurosceptics who argue that life outside the European Union is preferable to being within the bloc. However, as both Vladimir Putin’s
Manfred Weber, the influential President of the European People’s Party, has indicated that the European Union is now open to negotiating a more beneficial and pragmatic trade agreement with the
The United States government has scrapped the 800 dollar duty free allowance for imported goods, a move expected to trigger widespread disruption for British businesses exporting to America. The abrupt






