All news on the topic: Brexit

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Dover delays could be worse than nightmare 14 hour fears as tourists avoid UK
The leader of Kent County Council told MPs that new post-Brexit biometric border checks could see queues of more than 14 hours - more than the current worse case scenario
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Top Tory dismisses fears on increased food costs as 'price you pay' for Brexit
Dame Andrea Leadsom said businesses will have to "adapt" after fears over the impact of post-Brexit checks - as polling showed 70% of Brits think Brexit damaged the economy
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Half of Gen Z want to rejoin EU and think election day should be Bank Holiday
A poll of 2,000 18 to 26 year olds found that over half want to reverse Brexit, while the NHS, the environment and the economy are their top concerns ahead of the general election
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Cost of Boris Johnson's Boozy Brexit bash clear after two year legal fight
The cost of drinks served at Boris Johnson's party to celebrate the UK's departure from the European Union has finally been revealed after a two year long court fight
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EU's new entry rules for Brits from late 2024 could mean 14-hour border queues
Queues at Dover could hit 14 hours when the EU's new Entry-Exit System comes into force later this year, ahead of the European Travel Information and Authorisation System visa-waiver scheme
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UK walks out of post-Brexit trade talks with Canada for the most British reason
The row with Canada marks the first time the UK Government has pulled out of trade talks since Brexit as tensions erupted over terms of the deal over cheese and beef
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Brits warned of post-Brexit travel issues from new visa rules to longer queues
Since the UK left the EU on January 1, 2024, the country has departed from the bloc and its member states in a number of different ways when it comes to air, rail and sea travel
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Flower expert issues grim Valentine's Day warning as 'Brexit may cause shortage'
Thousands of partners and mums will be left disappointed this year with many expected to miss out on bouquets on their special day, warned Chris Bonnett
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'I tried an app to help swerve roaming costs abroad - it saved me a fortune'
E-sim providers such as Airalo, Airhub, AloSIM, Nomad, Instabridge, BNESIM, Holafly and GlobaleSIM allow cheap data bundles to be bought and used in various countries
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British kids could go on school trips to Germany without passports in future
Post-Brexit red tape is making school exchange programmes to Europe more difficult, prompting the need for a scheme that could see British pupils able to visit Germany without a passport
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Wetherspoons boss' mystery life from rarely-seen wife to rule that made £448m
British institution Wetherspoons is the brainchild of multi-millionaire Tim Martin - who has now been knighted in the New Year Honours List 2024 thanks to his dedication to hospitality
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Brexit: Clever people 'more likely to vote Remain' in EU referendum, study shows
Brexit has once again returned to TV screens during Nigel Farage's stint on ITV's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out - meanwhile a study suggests being clever is linked to voting habits
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Tenerife Brexit chaos sees Brits stuck in huge passport queues
Concerns about the queues at Tenerife Sur airport have been raised by Ashotel, the hospitality association of Tenerife and the other Canary islands of La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro
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How David Cameron can become Foreign Secretary without being an MP
Former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron has now become a peer, meaning he can sit in Rishi Sunak's Cabinet as Foreign Secretary without voters getting a say
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UK Government forced to loosen Brexit rule in huge boost for school trips
The UK Government may roll back on its scrapping of the ‘List of Travellers’ scheme, whereby EU students in organised school groups, accompanied by teachers, could travel to the country using their national ID cards
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'Shame on Rishi Sunak for rewarding bankers but leaving million kids destitute'
The damage Tory ­governments have done to this country is immeasurable, says Brian Reade, and as the PM scraps the cap on bankers' bonuses while hundreds of thousands still rely on foodbanks, he hopes voters will remember the pain and Sunak's priorities
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Question Time viewer applauded after giving honest Brexit verdict on rich people
The Question Time audience debated whether it was right to scrap a cap on bankers' hefty bonus payouts - a Liz Truss policy that was given the green light this week
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One in three voters think Brexit will work out well as voters feel 'Bregret'
A study into 'Bregret' found that half of people believe leaving the EU had a negative effect on the UK economy, while 16% of Leave voters would back Remain if they had another chance
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David Lammy promises 'fundamental' shake-up of Brexit deal if Labour gets power
Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy warned that Britain has been 'missing on the world stage' as he spoke to the Mirror in Washington DC where he will meet White House officials
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Thousands demand a second Brexit referendum in new poll
Leaving the European Union has hardly been a success so far - which is why thousands of you want another shot at rejoining. "A lot of people were duped on the initial Brexit and are very unhappy about it", says one disgruntled Mirror reader
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UK needs EU security deal after burning bridges says Labour defence chief
Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey spoke exclusively to the Mirror during a trip to Washington DC where he has held a series of meetings with senior White House and Pentagon figures
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Keir Starmer will rewrite 'thin' Brexit deal to boost economy if he wins power
The Labour leader vowed to get a better trade agreement with the EU as he prepares to meet the French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee in Paris this week
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Campaigners blame Brexit for drop in European artists playing UK festivals
Research by the Best for Britain group has found the number of bands and singers from the bloc appearing at four major British music festivals has fallen since the UK left the EU
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Poll: Should there be a second Brexit referendum?
Leaving the EU has hardly been a success so far - but is it too late to turn back the clock and re-join?
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UK rejoins EU Horizon research scheme after two year freeze due to Brexit rows
The UK was locked out of participation in the EU's Horizon scheme - which was agreed in the post-Brexit trade deal - amid a fractious dispute over trading rules governing Northern Ireland