Category: Brexit
Brexit: A Very British Civil War review – TV has no right to be this much of a hoot
by The Guardian | Jun 9, 2026 | Brexit, Culture, Politics, Television, Television & radio, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
Yes, it’s a documentary on a sobering topic. But when you’ve got an endless stream of blockbuster names spouting irresistible gossip – plus Nigel Farage being a total panto dame – you can’t help but...
Read MoreBritain is a swamp of lies and disinformation – and we got here on the Brexit bus | Jonathan Freedland
by The Guardian | Jun 5, 2026 | Boris Johnson, Brexit, David Cameron, Economic policy, Foreign policy, George Osborne, Politics, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
Ten years after the vote, our economy is battered – and our national conversation darkens by the day. Still, there is reason for hopeWhen the anniversary comes, later this month, few will be in the mood to look back. All...
Read More‘I wouldn’t flinch’: Burnham on social care, markets, Brexit – and the prospect of a general election
by The Guardian | Jun 4, 2026 | Andy Burnham, Brexit, Byelections, Greater Manchester, Labour, Labour party leadership, Makerfield byelection, Older people, Politics, Social care, Society, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
Exclusive: Greater Manchester mayor sets out his priorities before Makerfield byelection – and what might happen after the voteAndy Burnham has signalled he would begin transforming England’s broken social care...
Read MoreDavid Cameron offered Boris Johnson senior Cabinet role if he agreed not to push for Brexit
by The Guardian | Jun 3, 2026 | BBC, Boris Johnson, Brexit, Conservatives, David Cameron, Documentary, Europe, European Union, Foreign policy, Michael Gove, Politics, Television, The Guardian, UK news, World News | 0 |
Johnson tells BBC documentary he played tennis in early 2016 with then prime minister to discuss EU referendumUK politics live – latest updatesDavid Cameron offered Boris Johnson a senior Cabinet position in return for...
Read MoreBritish politics is fractured and chaotic – but at last it’s brimming with ideas for the future | Polly Toynbee
by The Guardian | Jun 2, 2026 | Andy Burnham, Brexit, Foreign policy, Kemi Badenoch, Labour, Labour party leadership, NHS, Nigel Farage, Politics, Tax and spending, The Guardian, Tony Blair, UK news, Wes Streeting, Zack Polanski | 0 |
Finally, Labour is talking policy, thanks to the leadership contest and Tony Blair’s intervention – and the centre-right is making a much-needed fightback too“Wouldn’t it be great if Tony Blair kept his...
Read More‘Catastrophic for creative industries’: Brexit barriers shut UK actors out of EU jobs
by The Guardian | Jun 1, 2026 | Acting, Brexit, Business, Culture, Europe, European Union, Film, Media, Stage, Television, Television industry, The Guardian, UK news, World News | 0 |
Casting shifts to EU talent as paperwork delays and visa limits make hiring British crews less viableFrom blacklists for UK passport holders to being asked to work illegally while on holiday, the plethora of extra costs and red...
Read MoreNew food exports deal signals end to Brexit ‘sausage wars’
by The Guardian | May 28, 2026 | Brexit, Business, Environment, Environment policy, Europe, European Union, Farming, Food & drink industry, Foreign policy, Politics, The Guardian, Trade policy, UK news, World News | 0 |
First details of agreement published, heralding end to EU-UK checks on dairy products, eggs, fish and fresh red meatBusiness live – latest updatesThe EU and UK have signalled an end to Brexit “sausage wars”...
Read MoreBrexit red tape on food exports to be scrapped under UK-EU reset deal
by The Guardian | May 28, 2026 | Brexit, Business, Environment, Environment policy, Europe, European Union, Farming, Food & drink industry, Foreign policy, Politics, The Guardian, Trade policy, UK news, World News | 0 |
Agreement affecting meat, plants and packaging promises to end paperwork ‘hell’ and border delays from 2027Business live – latest updatesBrexit red tape affecting UK food exports to the EU, including fresh...
Read MoreNew Mandelson revelations cast doubt on claim vetting decision was borderline, Thornberry says – as it happened
by The Guardian | May 27, 2026 | Andy Burnham, Brexit, Byelections, Caroline Lucas, Defence policy, Donald Tusk, Ed Davey, Ed Miliband, Emily Thornberry, Greenhouse gas emissions, Keir Starmer, Labour, Labour party leadership, Makerfield byelection, Peter Mandelson, Poland, Politics, Reform UK, Russia, The Guardian, Tony Blair, UK news, Ukraine, Wes Streeting | 0 |
This blog is now closed, you can read more on this story hereZack Polanski, the Green party leader, posted this on social media about Tony Blair’s latest intervention this morning.Tony Blair.What the billionaire class have...
Read MoreBrexiters peddled ‘nationalistic pish’, said Reform UK’s Makerfield candidate
by The Guardian | May 27, 2026 | Brexit, Europe, European Union, Foreign policy, Politics, Reform UK, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
Robert Kenyon castigated Brexit as an economically self-harming project on rugby league forum in 2016Reform UK’s candidate for the Makerfield byelection has castigated Brexit as an economically self-harming project...
Read MoreUK needs ‘national consensus’ over rejoining EU, David Miliband says
by The Guardian | May 23, 2026 | Brexit, David Miliband, Europe, European Union, Foreign policy, Labour, Politics, The Guardian, Trade policy, UK news | 0 |
Ex-foreign secretary urges reset at ‘higher dosage’ after officials revealed to have pitched single market for goodsThe UK needs a “national consensus” about rejoining the European Union, David Miliband...
Read MoreUK pitched single market for goods with EU in pursuit of deeper trade ties
by The Guardian | May 22, 2026 | Brexit, European Union, Foreign policy, Labour, Politics, The Guardian, Trade policy, UK news | 0 |
Exclusive: Top British official presented idea in Brussels but sources say it was rebuffedThe UK government pitched the creation of a single market for goods with the EU as the cornerstone of an ambitious attempt to reintegrate...
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