Trump’s state visit may come back to haunt May
President’s outburst against Khan underlines folly in rolling out red carpet. Visit could give pro-Europeans chance to fight May’s Brexit.
16 Brexiter promises that are emptier than ever
Leave campaigners tempted voters with a Brexit wonderland. Nearly a year after the referendum, it was clearly a deceit.
Brexit means sucking up to rogues and rascals
As Brexit cuts our power, our “strong and stable leader” is kowtowing to unsavoury leaders like Trump.
ECB warns about Brexit financial turbulence risk
Major economies plan to activate huge international loans to stabilise global markets if EU-UK talks lead to a regulatory cliff edge.
Services without a smile
Brexit clouds hang over UK’s vast service sector. From airlines to architects, Britain counts regulatory cost of life outside the EU.
On Europol, UK should have its cake and eat it
British and EU citizens' security would be harmed if Brussels and London fail to reach agreement on fighting serious crime and terrorism.
Forget Brexit: EU’s future matters most to Mercron
Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron barely mention Brexit as they look to closer EU integration.
Brexit inflation effect: we ain’t seen nothing yet
Inflation at 2.7% shows that those saying referendum vote has been painless are living in la la land.
Curry house owners who believed Leave promises feel betrayed
Priti Patel and Boris Johnson misled curry industry into thinking Brexit would mean more room for workers from Indian subcontinent.
No deal in sight for the Irish border problem
Everyone agrees a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic is a bad idea, but no one knows how to avoid it after Brexit
Post-Brexit economy facing another lost decade
Theresa May has squeezed in an election just before popularity is tested by rising inflation and sagging economic growth.
4m lives mustn’t be blighted any longer by uncertainty
UK says it will guarantee EU citizens’ rights providing EU does same for Brits. Now EU has proposed extensive rights for all, will UK agree?