Brandon Lewis admits the government plans to “break international law“. What now?
The cabinet minister's statement raise questions barely conceivable for a functioning Western democracy.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The cabinet minister's statement raise questions barely conceivable for a functioning Western democracy.
ByGovernments do put aside international law on occasion, but the UK appears poised to make a more significant departure.
ByPoliticians agree a rewriting of policy would show “contempt” for Northern Ireland's people and businesses.
ByBoris Johnson’s threat to walk away from negotiations with the EU should be taken seriously.
ByThe proposals would help eliminate childhood hunger and guarantee agricultural standards after Brexit.
ByUnable to respond to the crises in public health and the economy, Johnson has reverted to the divisive rhetoric of…
ByAccess to British and European waters could yet be the issue that prevents a EU-UK trade deal.
ByThe higher education and research sector is concerned about becoming a bargaining chip for Boris Johnson.
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