Friday marks five years since Britain left the European Union on Jan. 31, 2020. People and businesses are still wrestling ...
And how does the Mayor of London respond? With this: "Five years on from Brexit, London remains a European city, where ...
When Sir Keir Starmer meets with the leader of the European Union on Monday, hopes will be high that he can finally make a ...
The ‘biggest effects’ of Brexit after half a decade have been on trade, and they ‘have not been positive for London,’ says ...
The Prime Minister will meet European Council leaders on Monday as he continues efforts to ‘reset’ Britain’s relationship ...
Growth in the firm's under-offer pipeline was 'partly driven by first time buyer activity ahead of increased Stamp Duty rates ...
Brexit supporters argue that short-term pain will be offset by Britain’s new freedom to strike trade deals around the world.
A majority of Londoners back rejoining the European Union, new poll findings suggests on the fifth anniversary of Brexit. The YouGov survey found 53 per cent of adults in Britain support going back ...
Number of London properties under offer "at its highest since before Brexit" says Foxtons - Stamp duty deadline at the end of ...
Exclusive: Lord Arbuthnot, who campaigned for wrongly convicted subpostmasters, said it sent the message the country ‘doesn’t care about the unethical behaviour shown by Fujitsu’ ...
Sir Keir Starmer will not celebrate the fifth anniversary of Britain leaving the EU, Downing Street has said. The Prime Minister has no plans to issue a direct statatment to mark the moment today.
The European Union will play tough with Sir Keir Starmer as he seeks to build closer ties with Brussels in his post-Brexit ...