Rejoining Erasmus should just be a first step – as the economic evidence piles up, the need for closer ties with Europe could not be clearer, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee ...
If there was one thing that symbolised what many still see as the fraudulent approach of Brexiteers during the EU referendum campaign, it was the infamous bus promising £350m extra a week for the NHS.
Letters: Guardian readers celebrate the European exchange programme and the fact that Britain will be rejoining it in 2027 ...
Britain’s Labour government has made faster economic growth its central goal, yet finance minister Rachel Reeves' autumn ...
LONDON — Britain and the European Union hailed a new chapter in their relationship Monday after sealing fresh agreements on defense cooperation and easing trade flows at their first formal summit ...
Nick Thomas-Symonds, the British minister responsible for relations with the European Union, described the Erasmus agreement as “a huge win for our young people, breaking down barriers and widening ...
Nearly a decade after the Brexit vote, Britain faces escalating challenges on several fronts, not least a sluggish economy and surging public debt. New tariffs threatened by Washington could make ...
Imagine American leaders of the founding era piping up every few years and encouraging their constituents to rejoin the British Empire. Something like that seems to be the fate of the British. Witness ...
THIS WEEK’S announcement that the European Union plans to impose harsh tariffs on steel imports was particularly painful for Britain. Donald Trump had already slapped 25% tariffs on British steel ...
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Starmer cornered as explosive leak reveals Trump to seal EU's borders with Brexit 2.0 - Lee Cohen
Brexit wasn’t the end. It was just the opening shot. And now — with delicious irony — the person keeping that spirit alive is ...
Britain announced that it will rejoin the European Union’s Erasmus student exchange program in 2027, six years after it ditched the scheme during fractious Brexit negotiations.
Mr. Appelbaum is an Opinion writer. Ask Americans to close their eyes and imagine the future, and they probably won’t picture Britain. That’s the land of yesterday: castles, warm beer, an actual king.
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