British Prime Minister Theresa May will trigger Article 50 on March 29, starting official Brexit negotiations between the UK and the European Union, her spokesman has confirmed. The UK notified the EU ...
The regulator’s decision on how to define a multilateral trading facility follows the close of the consultation period last November. The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed that its ...
Long regarded as two versions of the same populist phenomenon, they’re now clearly two different stories — each with its own cautionary tale. Credit...Photo illustration by Ricardo Tomás Supported by ...
UK watchdog is seeking clarification from the industry on how to define a multilateral trading facility via a consultation that closes on 11 November. The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has ...
So, another day of talks between the Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition. What the hell is going on? Perhaps the simplest way to think of it is in terms of politics versus Brexit ...
Last Thursday, in voting in favor of Brexit, the United Kingdom electorate voted with its heart rather than its head. Instead of heeding the consensus of economists and policymakers about the likely ...
This January transfer window is the first in which English sides have had to navigate new post-Brexit rules governing the recruitment and transfer of players and backroom staff, as explained here. But ...
On 28 March 2019, at least we can be reasonably confident that the UK does not face a "no deal" Brexit at 11.00pm on 29 March. Reasonably confident, but not absolutely certain. Members of the European ...
The government plans to change the legal definition of wine following Brexit, to reflect demand for low-alcohol versions of the drink. Under rules the UK inherited from the EU, wine typically has to ...
Brexit is complicated. We know. But with the clock ticking toward midnight on Britain’s membership of the European Union, and with virtually all the options still open, understanding it is more ...