
There’s a reason Northern Ireland has been without a government for nearly a year: Brexit
This stalemate started with Brexit and will end in Brussels, says Queen’s University Belfast’s Dr Peter McLoughlin.
This stalemate started with Brexit and will end in Brussels, says Queen’s University Belfast’s Dr Peter McLoughlin.
John Curtice has looked at surveys on the popularity of a second referendum. And while wording matters, support is definitely growing for a People’s Vote.
Brexodus is now undeniably on its way, as EU workers leave Britain for safer shores. And our food and health could be at risk.
This government’s acceptance that there might even be no resolution of the Brexit dilemma spells trouble to our public health service. Dr Louise Irvine explains.
Even more people are changing their minds on Brexit as the government prepares for a possible ‘no deal’ scenario. But Jacob Rees-Mogg & Co still shun an EU agreement.
The Edinburgh International Book Festival (pictured) and many others risk losing out on the world’s top talent, due to harsh Home Office rules. A taste of things to come?
“Brexit has officially moved the dial from government incompetence to government negligence” in threatening our NHS with a no-deal departure.
Hard Brexiteer campaign Leave Means Leave has been criticised for its very narrow leadership and supporting cast of predominantly old white men.
She has vowed to stay on, despite her local Labour’s vote of no-confidence. But could Kate Hoey become the next Conservative leader?
BMG poll for Left Foot Forward shows the PM must ‘step back from the cliff edge’.