The following is an editorial by Armstrong Williams. Far too much ink has already been spilled in describing the parallels between a resurgent British nationalism – a la Brexit – and the social ...
Long regarded as two versions of the same populist phenomenon, they’re now clearly two different stories — each with its own cautionary tale. Credit...Photo illustration by Ricardo Tomás Supported by ...
A key part of Sir Keir Starmer’s Brexit reset appeared to be unravelling as the Defence Secretary said the UK was willing to ...
Report on second module of UK inquiry into pandemic strongly critical of Michelle O’Neill for attending IRA man’s funeral in ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said soldiers might have to return to the border with Northern Ireland if Brexit went wrong, Bloomberg reported. In a worst-case scenario, a hard ...
Some experts link Liz Truss’s downfall to the ripple effect of Britain’s departure from the European Union and the bitter, ideologically opposed factions it created in her party. By Mark Landler ...
For Taylor, the new biometric scans will make flexibility around Brexit rules that limit Britons to 90 days in the EU in every 180-day period impossible and add complications to what is already a ...