Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak survey a railway site in Manchester,
REUTERS/Alamy Stock Photo
Current wage rises will be short term, and expensive for consumers.
Maureen McLean / Alamy Stock Photo
Three ways the government could address the lorry driver shortage with longer-term solutions.
Hollie Adams / EPA-EFE
The image of a post-Brexit Britain with a strong international presence is being lost to the so-called special relationship.
PA Images/Alamy Stock Photo/Stefan Rousseau
Joe Biden seems to have little appetite for closer economic ties.
Alan Copson / Jon Arnold Images Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo
A look at the many systems of measurement that have been lost and changed throughout history.
Up she goes.
Lightspring
Inflation in the UK in August rose at the highest rate in a decade.
Gower salt marsh farmer and his flock.
Michael Olivers/Alamy Stock Photo
Evidence shows protecting name of products associated with specific area brings community benefits.
Almay
Addressing serious disconnects between Labour and its ‘traditional’ constituencies remains a key challenge for Keir Starmer’s party.
Brian Lawless / PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo
The UK is attempting to renegotiate the Northern Ireland protocol, but its proposals are unrealistic.
Singapore looks like one of the big winners from Brexit.
joyfull
New data shows the recent damage to UK’s prized services sector – and potentially to Europe as a whole.
Court of Justice of the European Union
The CJEU’s ruling on benefits access for some EU nationals could have stark implications for millions of people.
Bone of contention: plans for an Irish sea border are deeply unpopular.
Katy Hayward
There’s little good faith left in the UK government’s handling of the Northern Ireland protocol
A diminished voice in the union?
Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images
Northern Ireland’s Orange Order will take to the streets on July 12 to commemorate a Protestant military victory. A scholar explains why this year the risk of unrest is heightened.
GettyImages
With Britain keen to make post-Brexit deals, New Zealand can expect favourable terms from a trade agreement – anything less will be a failure.
Paul Faith/PA Images/Alamy Stock Photo
Social media has played a central role in the mobilisation of violent protests in Northern Ireland. Here’s how to follow along responsibly.
Ascannio/Shutterstock
As we pass a key deadline, what will happen to the millions of EU citizens living in the UK?
Jason Benz Bennee / shutterstock
We need a free trade agreement for vegetables – and not much else.
The UK’s secretary of state for international trade, Liz Truss chairs a CPTPP head of mission roundtable, July 2020.
Pippa Fowles/No 10 Downing Street, CC BY-NC-ND
The CPTPP probably won’t invigorate post-Brexit Britain economically, and it could even be dangerous, geopolitically speaking.
The “Vote Leave” bus got plenty of attention for its bad misuse of statistics. We know a lot more about Brexit now.
Stefan Rousseau / PA images / Alamy stock photo
After the Brexit referendum, the most-Googled question in the UK was ‘What does it mean to leave the European Union?’ Five years later, we still don’t have the full answer.
Dominic Lipinski/PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo
International trade policy is back in British politicians’ hands.