Economist Julian Jessop and the Independent's associate editor Sean O'Grady set out the case for and against Brexit delivering the booming British economy that was promised ...
Ten years after the Brexit referendum, one of the campaign's most memorable slogans remains under scrutiny: "We send the EU £350 million a week, let's fund our NHS instead." According to Mark Dayan, Brexit Programme Lead at the Nuffield Trust, "It . ...
The outgoing prime minister's efforts to mobilise a healthier kind of patriotism fell flat. Andy Burnham may stand a better chance, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr ...
Cheesemakers, farmers, exporters and wine merchants say red tape, lack of vision and rising costs mean they have stopped trading, sold up or retired early ...
As a podcast host, I speak daily to people on both sides of the breakup. A decade after the referendum, it's clear who's moved on, says Paris-based podcaster Katy Lee ...
Ten years ago this week, the Brexit vote delivered an earthquake in Westminster. When the result was announced, the landscape of British politics shifted permanently.
Tuesday marks the 10th anniversary of the most divisive day in Britain's recent history: Brexit, the vote to leave the European Union. Voters were promised a Britain free of European laws, decreased immigration, and a major boost to business, without ...