UK increasingly isolated as May demonises Brussels
Attacking EU bureaucrats may win PM plaudits in Brexit UK press, but shows disregard for need to win friends abroad.
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?
Brexit report ‘gloomy’ because Brexit reality is gloomy
Brexit MPs slam their own committee’s report as “unduly negative”. The document makes important recommendations based on evidence.
Can government stick to these 12 promises in Brexit talks?
Ministers have made a number of strong commitments ahead of Brexit talks. Here’s our guide to how likely it is they’ll keep their word.
Sinn Fein big winner from Brexit
Irish nationalist party is making huge political capital out of Brexit, which DUP backed but most voters in Northern Ireland rejected.
Ireland given a sober warning over Brexit
Brexiters promised Northern Ireland greater autonomy in the world economy. But the House of Lords is clear that the opposite is happening.
Did electorate really vote for break-up of UK?
During referendum, unity of UK didn’t get much attention. But Brexit risks Scotland quitting UK and problems for Northern Ireland.
N. Ireland first minister makes U-turn admitting Brexit risk
Arlene Foster campaigned for Brexit. Now she has written a letter to Theresa May outlining risks to the economy and the Irish peace process.
Distant dreams become more thinkable in Ireland
The inter-Irish border is one of Brexit’s thornier problems and there’s a subtle change in attitude towards it on both sides.
Northern Ireland faces multiple risks from Brexit
Northern Ireland has been more or less at peace since the late 1990s. A Leave vote on June 23 would risk that achievement.
Does Leave camp care for Gibraltar, Scotland, N. Ireland?
Many Brexiteers claim to care about Gibraltar, Northern Ireland, and union with Scotland. But quitting the EU would undermine all three.
Brexit’s threat to Ireland’s Border country
Ulster’s economy – and the peace process – could be set back years if Britain leaves the EU.