Davis bigs up expat health card deal
Brexit secretary is boasting about half-finished deals on expats to distract from failure to make decisive progress in talks.
The scramble for London’s EU agencies
21 countries have placed bids for the EU’s medicines and banking regulators. The winners’ gain will be another Brexit loss for Britain.
Gove plots treacherous course for fishing after Brexit
Returning to government as environment secretary, the former Vote Leave frontman takes an unhelpful plunge into fisheries policy.
May feeble in confronting Trump on climate change
Maybe that reflects PM’s character or that global warming isn’t her priority. But perhaps it’s a sign of our post-Brexit weakness.
6 ways Brexit could flatline the NHS
Forget revitalising shot of £350m every week, leaving the EU could cause the NHS’ health to deteriorate in a number of ways.
Boris Johnson can’t stop lying about £350m for NHS
What is it with Boris Johnson and the truth? The Foreign Secretary has played fast and loose with the facts on Europe in his three decades in journalism and politics.
Brexiters should be sheepish over risk to farmers
The government is sending out mixed messages on food and farming after Brexit: farmers will suffer if there is a trade free-for-all.
Farming and fishing could be next devolution fault-lines
Brexit doesn’t just raise knotty issues over Scottish independence and the Irish border. Who will get powers reclaimed from the EU?
Brexiters’ obsession with red tape could hurt us badly
If hardliners persuade PM to promise bonfire of red tape, we’ll struggle to get trade deal with EU and gain few countervailing benefits.
Brexit promises a nasty chemical reaction
We will either have to copy EU chemical rules, meaning loss of control; or our industry will have to comply with two sets of regulations.
Farmers reap the harvest of voting Brexit
The National Farmers’ Union campaigned for Remain, but rural areas voted for Leave. With labour shortages growing, British farms are in trouble.
Is Boris wriggling out of pledge to axe payments to EU?
Foreign secretary’s interview in The Sun suggests so. He’s already backed away from pledge to give NHS £350m/week and scrap VAT on energy.