
Britain risks becoming ‘dirty man of Europe,’ experts warn
“Polluting‑for‑profit water companies, industrial‑scale agriculture, and toothless regulation have failed people and nature alike.”

“Polluting‑for‑profit water companies, industrial‑scale agriculture, and toothless regulation have failed people and nature alike.”

“It’s like saying the Titanic maiden voyage was a success because it made it over halfway to New York.”

‘The source for the invented requirement remains a mystery.’

It begins with B

Many small businesses have struggled to adapt to new customs checks paperwork, and regulatory requirements, which have cost them time, money, and market competitiveness.

It seems surprising that the EU would want Patel’s advice on migration, given she launched the Tories’ disastrous Rwanda plan

With the spectre of Nigel Farage looming, Keir Starmer on closer relations

The right-wing media remain trapped in a 2016 time warp, still wildly waving Union Jacks and making snide digs at Brussels, oblivious to how far the country has moved on. For the right-wing commentariat, the old tunes are always the best. Updating the playlist has to be resisted at all costs.

‘He was the first through the e-gates somewhere in the South of France’

“Nigel Farage clearly cares so passionately about this issue he’s decided he can’t get up from his sunbed to represent his constituents or his party.”