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5 years after Britain left the EU, the full impact of Brexit is still emerging
Friday marks five years since Britain left the European Union at 11 p.m. on Jan. 31, 2020. People and businesses are still wrestling with the economic, social and cultural aftershocks of a decision that divided the country.
How five years of Brexit reshaped Britain
Sir Keir Starmer’s ‘reset’ with the EU could reduce friction and improve relations for some sectors of society
Five years on from Brexit, did the UK make the right choice? Tell us your thoughts
Should the UK have left the European Union five years ago? This June, it will have been nine years since the referendum which saw 51.89% of voters choose to leave the EU. And today, it is the fifth anniversary of the UK leaving the continental trading bloc.
Five key impacts of Brexit five years on
Brexit was hugely divisive, both politically and socially, dominating political debate and with arguments about its impacts raging for years. Five years on from the day Britain formally left the EU, BBC Verify has examined five important ways Brexit has affected Britain.
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EU vessel sanctions weigh on Russian grain exports, central bank says
The European Union's sanctions on vessels transporting Russian grain, along with Turkey's wheat import ban, impacted Russian ...
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EU decorum cracks following leaders’ spat over green agenda
Tuesday’s dispute took place in the polite environs of LinkedIn. The Commission’s current Director General for Climate Action Kurt Vandenberghe had posted that with the U.S. stepping back from climate ...
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The Ominous Omnibus: What New EU Legislation Could Mean For Sustainability Reporting
Following calls to reduce the regulatory burden imposed on businesses, the European Union is poised to reform a series of ...
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EU members of NATO ready to raise defence spending beyond 2% of GDP, Costa says
The 23 EU members who also belong to NATO are likely to agree to raise the defence spending target above the current 2% of ...
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EU to Look at ‘Flexibilities’ for Carmakers Over Emission Fines
The European Union will look at ways it can support carmakers as many face the prospect of billions of euros of fines for ...
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EU launches €300,000 grant to strengthen Eurocham Nigeria
The European Union (EU) has launched a €300,000 grant to support the institutional development of Eurocham Nigeria, focusing on strengthening ...
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EU kicks off auto support plan as carmakers blast fines
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen hosted auto sector executives, unions and interest groups on Thursday to ...
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EU To Host ‘Simplification Roundtable’ On Reducing Sustainability Reporting
Following calls to reduce the regulatory burden imposed on businesses, the European Union is poised to reform a series of ...
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EU cautiously agrees roadmap to ease sanctions on Syria in wake of Assad’s downfall
European Union foreign ministers have agreed to begin lifting sanctions on Syria, but insist that the measures should be ...
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Spain's 12-month EU-harmonised inflation rises to 2.9% in January
Spain's European Union-harmonised 12-month inflation rate rose to 2.9% in January, from 2.8% in the period through December, ...
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EU prüft Unterstützung für Autobauer wegen Emissionszielen
Angesichts der drohenden Bußgelder in Milliardenhöhe für die Nichteinhaltung ihrer Emissionsziele in diesem Jahr wird die ...
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Tesla and Chinese Automakers Stand to Benefit from EU Emissions Regulations
Tesla, meanwhile, benefits significantly from carbon credit sales. In 2023, the company earned $1.79 billion from credits, ...
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