Prime Minister Theresa May has signed the paperwork needed to trigger Article 50. The road to Brexit has begun and Britain has two years to put its affairs in order before leaving the European Union.
Major economic decisions taken in haste all too often have unintended economic and political consequences that are then greatly regretted at leisure. As an example, the September 2008 US government ...
The British pound trimmed some of the losses it suffered during volatile trading on Tuesday after UK lawmakers voted down the latest version of Prime Minister Theresa May's deal on Brexit. The ...
A Liberal Democrat slammed former chief Brexit negotiator Lord David Frost today by pointing out the real economic impact of the UK leaving the EU. Britain’s economy is floundering right now, so the ...
Game theory is useful when it comes to understanding difficult negotiations. But it is crucial to know what game is being played, and what is at stake. A decade ago, during the euro zone crisis, ...
While the American press tends to focus more on domestic rather than global stories, the international community, particularly the United States, should be intently following the Brexit proceedings.
Next week’s agreement with the European Union will be the third, the most important and yet also the least substantial trade deal that Sir Keir Starmer will have struck this month. The India-UK ...
From one end of the supply chain to the other, the UK’s food producers have endured a summer of trouble. “The cold stores didn’t have enough space to hold our crops, so we had to throw away a week’s ...
It's crunch time for Brexit, and negotiations between London and Brussels are at a critical point that will determine whether the UK leaves in a "hard Brexit" or whether disputes over trade can be ...
It’s been another seismic week in politics as the Tory “three amigos” Anna Soubry, Sarah Wollaston and Heidi Allen sensationally quit the party to join eight Labour defectors in parliament’s new ...
THE SIGNALS from the fraught trade negotiations between the EU and Britain seem to change by the hour. Big disagreements remain over fisheries, level-playing-field rules for competition and the ...