Piers Morgan has demanded another referendum following the controversial Brexit vote, which resulted in the UK's exit from the EU.
Lord Sugar has described Brexit as “the biggest disaster of my lifetime” on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the UK leaving the European Union. The Apprentice star said the move had damaged Britain’s economy and insisted he would be going “on bended knee” to Brussels asking to rejoin the bloc if he was prime minister.
As the five-year anniversary of Brexit is almost upon us, it's worth bearing in mind that its origin story is far older.
One in six Leave voters (18%) now say that it was wrong for Britain to choose to leave the EU, however, 66% still say Britain made the right decision. Younger voters are particularly critical of Brexit, with three-quarters of 18-24 year olds saying Britain was wrong to leave, compared with just one in ten who believe it was the right decision.
The number of Britons saying the UK was right to vote to leave the EU has hit its lowest level since the referendum, according to leading pollsters YouGov. It comes ahead of the fifth anniversary of Brexit on Friday and while the Government attempts to strike a renewed relationship with Brussels.
The threats to Ireland from a Donald Trump presidency are comparable to the risks faced by the U.K. in the wake of the Brexit referendum, the country’s oldest stockbroker has warned. In its latest health check for the Irish economy,
On the five-year anniversary of Britain’s EU exit, new YouGov polling lays bare damning public sentiment on the decision
Lawyers for the European Union on Tuesday told an arbitration tribunal that Britain's ban of fishing for sandeels in its North Sea waters breached an agreement on fishing rights both sides struck after Brexit.
The row was triggered when Britain barred EU fishermen from catching sand eels in English and Scottish waters last March
The former deputy prime minister’s intervention came as it emerged Sir Keir Starmer will snub the fifth anniversary of Brexit on Friday - choosing instead to focus on his ongoing reset of relations wi
How did we get here? February marks five years since Brexit became official. Here are some key developments since the EU-UK breakup.
In a damning report to mark the fifth anniversary of Britain’s departure from the European Union, UK in a Changing Europe said it appears that EU policy is ‘peripheral to Starmer’s government’