Why Boris Johnson’s meeting with Leo Varadkar is unlikely to lead to any progress on Brexit
It isn't a question of each side giving an inch, but of two fundamentally irreconcilable positions on customs and the…
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
It isn't a question of each side giving an inch, but of two fundamentally irreconcilable positions on customs and the…
ByThe Labour leader should insist on becoming deputy prime minister and seek to thwart the creation of a new centrist…
ByThe Prime Minister’s only remaining option is, and always has been, a no-deal Brexit.
ByIn private and in public, Team Johnson's argument about customs and the Good Friday Agreement doesn't prove the point they…
ByAnyone hoping for clarity will need to look elsewhere.
ByBrexit will only take us further away.
ByNorthern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith’s criticism of Downing Street’s threats reflects deeper worries.
ByIn advance of a general election, Downing Street hopes that the opposition parties’ divisions will matter more than Johnson's failure to deliver Brexit…
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