Latest Brexit News

Compulsory voting has boosted turnout in Australia – is it time NZ tried it?
With talk of closer EU alignment, the UK is signalling to Europe that it’s a partner worthy of trust
How Brexit reduced the City of London’s financial clout – new research
Mandelson and the financial crash: why the Epstein allegations are so shocking
A-EU FTA Negotiations Must Rectify Punitive Access
Tariffs might seem manageable now – but they’ll quietly squeeze households later
The EU’s new AI rulebook will affect businesses and consumers in the UK too
Whether it’s a ‘productivity puzzle’ or the ‘British disease’, the UK economy has been underperforming for decades
The ‘pawprint economy’ is booming – and it offers huge opportunities for tourism
The three spectres hanging over Rachel Reeves’ make-or-break budget
APEC Study Centre Lecture
The case for a cancer warning on your bacon butty
Four reasons why the UK lags behind its rivals on productivity
Why empty supermarket shelves make you uneasy – even if you don’t want the missing items
3 reasons young people are more likely to believe conspiracy theories – and how we can help them discover the truth
Four myths about ‘low-skilled’ migration busted
Closing off social care jobs to migrant workers will only harm a sector that’s already in crisis
ANZ 2025 Half Year Results – Chief Executive Officer Shayne Elliott Speaking Notes
Are Britons really poorer than they were 20 years ago, or does it just feel that way?
How to negotiate with Trump: forget principles and learn to speak the language of business
Governments can keep raiding takeaways and nail bars, but businesses will still employ undocumented migrants
Is Tesla’s sales slump down to Elon Musk? It can be a big deal for brands when the boss is a disappointment
Why supermarkets are siding with farmers over inheritance tax
The UK would be lucky to avoid US tariffs – but a global trade war would hurt everyone
The way UK inflation is worked out is changing – and it will matter for everyone
Will Labour’s plan for growth actually work? Two economists respond
Rachael Reeves’ route to economic growth is a slow one – and there are no guarantees voters will be patient enough
Calls for Rachel Reeves to quit as chancellor are overblown – but they highlight what her real problems are
Is ‘judicial activism’ skewing Treaty law – or are court critics the real radicals?
Nationalism is surging – changing the way companies do business overseas
How can Australia respond to tariffs under the new Trump administration?
How imposter syndrome and a lack of self-confidence can hold small businesses back
Big, bold and risky, but Rachel Reeves has still presented a continuity budget
The UK’s new industrial strategy is welcome, but here’s what is missing
Torsten Bell is Labour’s rising star. He could now be on a collision course over its economic policy
Why being like your boss still matters – especially if you share political views
The boomer generation hit the economic jackpot. Young people will inherit their massive debts
Books that shook the business world: Exponential by Azeem Azhar
Four key things our study of 25 years of data revealed about entrepreneurs in the UK
NHS: six key challenges facing the Labour government
Rachel Reeves is the UK’s first female chancellor. Here’s why that’s so significant
Keir Starmer: what we know about Britain’s new prime minister and how he will lead
Tony Blair sold the UK on a vision for the future. Can Keir Starmer do the same to return Labour to power?
Labour’s enticing plan for a national care service is so vague it looks like a tick box exercise
Nostalgia hasn’t always been a tool for manipulating our emotions – it was once a medical condition
Alarming decline in children’s health and wellbeing predated pandemic, research reveals
Deepfakes are still new, but 2024 could be the year they have an impact on elections
Tacita Dean opens at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia