All news on the topic: Brexit

1303
Gina Miller dares Wetherspoons boss to debate her on rejoining EU in his own pub
The True and Fair Party leader dared the pro-Brexit publican to debate her on rejoining the EU in a letter.
930
British mum who lost nose from cancer denied transplant in France due to Brexit
Donna Chisholm, 53, had originally been offered the chance to become one of the first patients in the world to undergo the new procedure in Toulouse, France
587
EasyJet tourist banned from boarding flight at 'final stage' due to Brexit rule
Peter Holt, from Guildford, Surrey, had no idea about a passport rule introduced after Brexit and it meant trouble at London Gatwick Airport and a long journey to Croatia
1218
Rishi Sunak's latest small boats blow as EU 'rules out post-Brexit returns deal'
The Prime Minister is desperate to reach a new deal after losing the right to return failed asylum seekers following Brexit - but leaked memos suggest the EU won't entertain new talks
1317
Small boats, weather, hotels and Rwanda - the Channel migrant 'crisis' explained
The Downing Street media grid has designated this "small boats week", with a series of crackdowns announced and re-announced as the first migrants board the Bibby Stockholm barge
654
10 key ways Brexit affects you in your day-to-day life - and changes on the way
From queues in Dover to rising food prices, Brexit has been blamed for a number of things impacting families. But it has given us Rishi Sunak's 'Brexit pub guarantee' - here we look at the good, the bad and the ugly consequences
832
'The truth about the big Brexit lie is getting painful for Leavers'
The reality of Brexit is starting to hit us all - and even those who voted to leave the EU are getting upset
951
UK car firms on 150-day countdown to 'devastating cliff edge' over Brexit rules
Shadow International Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds has written to Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch urging her to reach an agreement with Brussels
1202
Demand for UK comfort foods has soared for British expats since Brexit
M&S crumpets and custard creams, and sweet treats from Cadbury's, are some of the most popular food items Brits living abroad are exporting from the UK
1162
Date Brits will have to pay 'visa' fee to enter 30 countries including Spain
Brits will soon be paying a travel permit to go on holiday to the EU as a consequence of Brexit, with extensive details required from each applicant about their employment, address and medical records.
580
Brits going to Spain for summer holidays now need extra document to enter
Those heading to Malaga, Alicante, Palma, or any Spanish city need to be aware that they now need extra documents to enter the country following the UK's departure from the EU
686
'So what if Nigel can't use his posh bank - the rest of us can't use Europe'
Nigel Farage is on the warpath because the King's bank booted him, says Fleet Street Fox. If only the rest of us could do the same
1019
Cleverly warns against return to Brexit wars as UK-EU relations 'in good place'
The Foreign Secretary said he 'personally' feels the relationship between London and Brussels is 'in a good place' as he addressed EU parliamentarians this afternoon
1318
Mirror readers brand Brexit a FAILURE on referendum anniversary - poll results
We polled readers about their opinions of Brexit seven years after the referendum gripped the UK, and a majority of voters say the move has been a failure - but do YOU agree?
1295
Do you think Brexit has been a success - vote in our poll
Seven years have passed since a referendum was held across the United Kingdom about whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union - and we want to know if YOU think Brexit has been a success
995
Just one in five Brexit voters thinks it's going well as anniversary looms
A major study by the UK in a Changing Europe think tank and pollsters Public First lays bare 'bregrets' seven years after Britain voted to leave the EU
1048
Leave voters' optimism in politics has been 'squandered' since 2016 Brexit vote
UK in a Changing Europe director Anand Menon and researcher Sophie Stowers write exclusively for the Mirror as the seventh anniversary of the Brexit referendum looms on Friday
905
Brexit red tape for UK musicians touring Europe 'will be scrapped under Labour'
Speaking at the Trade Unlocked conference, Shadow International Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds gave new details of how the party would amend the deal struck by Boris Johnson
859
Labour could post more diplomats to India to boost trade, says David Lammy
Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy will outline his blueprint for 'economic diplomacy' when he addresses the Trade Unlocked conference in Birmingham today
1397
Kinnock's Brexit warning to Starmer over EU Single Market and economic pledge
The former Labour leader issued a warning to the current incumbent over meeting his economic vow while remaining outside the Single Market and Customs Union
1283
Brexit HAS failed say thousands of Mirror readers in new poll
'Sold on Conservative's lies, it was so obviously going to be a disaster ...' you have your say about the UK's controversial withdrawal from the EU
512
Net migration figures hit record high - everything you need to know
The Office for National Statistics today revealed UK net migration for 2022 hit 606,000 - a new record - prompting calls for a shake-up of the system. Here, we try to explain what's going on
578
Is the North-South divide growing bigger? Take our poll
Despite FOUR YEARS of promises made by the government to close the gap, the inequality across the UK still very much exists
844
Nigel Farage's failed Brexit bile sits as well as Ann Widdecombe's sandwich ban
Farage once said that if Brexit is a disaster, he would move abroad. Fast forward a few years, and the man who conned the nation into voting for it admits: 'Brexit has failed'
761
Brexit has FAILED says Nigel Farage - do you agree? Take our poll
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage says the 'Tories have let us down very, very badly' and claims the UK is now 'driving business away'.