‘Let the people decide’: Readers say the debate on reversing Brexit isn’t over - YOUR VIEWS: Independent readers are divided ...
As we approach the ten-year anniversary of the EU referendum, calls are being ramped up for stronger support for Britain’s ...
Britain will not rejoin EU or set up customs union, Starmer’s top negotiator warns - Exclusive: European affairs minister ...
Independent readers reacting to Sir Keir Starmer’s plan to make Brexit a dividing line at the next election were blunt in their assessment: Brexit has failed – but Labour still looks unsure how to ...
The Conservative leader will open the first day of the debate, insisting her deal is the only option for a smooth Brexit in March. May is facing opposition on all sides of the House of Commons to the ...
The shadow chancellor Mel Stride has been criticised for claiming that the government wants to reverse Brexit and that it should stop blaming Brexit for the UK’s economic woes. Delivering the Mais ...
As a new poll shows even Reform UK supporters back a youth mobility scheme with the EU, Independent readers have reignited a debate over the scheme and the wider ramifications of Brexit. Many readers ...
Is the UK ready for Brexit 2.0? Political divisions have resurfaced as pressures from immigration, economic strain and ...
Ministers from the other 27 EU members met in Brussels at the start of what Prime Minister Theresa May calls "an intense week of negotiations" ahead of Sunday's summit. "A painful week in European ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sir Keir Starmer has secured a landmark deal between Britain and the European Union in a move that has dominated headlines across ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A shock new poll has revealed that even a majority of Reform UK supporters now want to unpick parts of Brexit and move the UK ...
You might be excused for thinking that given the remaining Brexit uncertainty, contingency planning is something for policy wonks and lawyers. But this oversimplifies the situation, in particular ...