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Will closer alignment with the EU boost UK growth | FT #shorts
Financial Times· 2026-03-23 08:12
Will Rachel Reeves plan to boost UK growth by moving closer to the European Union really work. The short answer is no. Or at least not without paying into EU coffers and accepting free movement of people.But those are lines that this government still says it doesn't want to cross. Closer alignment with EU rules would cut border bureaucracy for UK exporters and encourage investment into the UK. The UK is looking for a reset with the EU, but it's based on so-called dynamic alignment in just two sectors, food ...
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The Economist· 2026-03-20 19:30
Britain’s vital national interest, says Rachel Reeves, lies with its continental neighbours. We quiz the chancellor on her plans for post-Brexit Britain https://t.co/YoWNZbX4yb ...
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BBC News (World)· 2026-03-20 00:04
Sir John Curtice: Why Labour's Brexit focus has shifted from Leavers to Remainers https://t.co/cgSmVhn2GT ...
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The Economist· 2026-03-15 07:40
Britain is highly unlikely to rejoin the EU in the next few years. But it finds itself aligned with continental Europe in many ways—including in its citizens’ feelings about the bloc https://t.co/CesNnJpO1m ...
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The Economist· 2026-03-11 11:20
The economic gap between Britain and the EU was never as wide as politicians claimed, and it has since disappeared, partly because Brexit has crimped trade and investment in Britain https://t.co/8vDKHvRKS4 ...
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The Economist· 2026-03-11 07:00
Britain is highly unlikely to rejoin the EU in the next few years. But it finds itself aligned with continental Europe in many ways—including in its citizens’ feelings about the bloc https://t.co/jUlsbs5AYuIllustration: Mona Eing & Michael Meissner https://t.co/IE3OxqD6mW ...
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The Economist· 2026-03-09 14:30
Britain’s rejoining of the EU would be immensely difficult and fractious. It might, however, feel right https://t.co/BSbxeFYBar ...
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The Economist· 2026-02-18 10:40
The market for British teenage footballers is booming. Thank Brexit https://t.co/iwXnPeVEA6 ...
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The Economist· 2026-01-25 10:40
The new British disease is the cause of the country’s biggest screw-ups. Brexit was a decision of an affluenza-riddled nation. Outside the EU, Britain is poorer—but no happier https://t.co/uWcJFED2rl ...
'Politics Can Be Brutal': Theresa May on Power and Populism | Leaders with Francine Lacqua
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-12-14 09:00
- I always said, when I was home secretary and then prime minister, one of the things I had to do was to learn about the things that I had to forget. Because, as a leader very often there are things you just cannot talk to somebody else about. I think you can never 100% relax because you never quite know when there's gonna be a phone call that you've got to respond to.Virtually every day brings tough moments. - Theresa Mary May has been duly elected to serve as a member for the said constituency. - Theresa ...