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Asian shares inched higher in the leadup to US jobs data, after US stocks hit another record following Donald Trump’s ...
In this Wednesday’s Mirror Daily Digest, we’ve rounded up the day’s top stories you might have missed - from an opinion piece ...
On the ninth anniversary of the day the UK voted to leave the EU, we asked readers to have their say on whether Brexit has ...
The Swiss defence ministry has repeatedly insisted that 36 American-made F-35A fighter jets would be delivered at a fixed ...
But the parallel is this: a government transparently not in control of events, shoved around humiliatingly by parliament. The ...
The final phase of post-Brexit food labelling on products being shipped from Great Britain to Northern Ireland has been ...
In early corporate news, Drax taps a former Shell vice president as its new chief financial officer, and energy firms SSE and National Grid respond to a planned investment programme by UK energy ...
The rare procedural hold-up comes amid ongoing disquiet over the operation of post-Brexit trading arrangements between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK and concerns the region continues to ...
But nine years on, 56% of Brits say they believe the decision to leave the bloc was wrong, while around 31% of the public maintain it was the right decision, according to a new survey conducted by ...
Five years after Brexit, the percentage of Britons who believe it was right to leave the EU is only 30 percent!
Voters are now split on social identity. This new division, combined with distrust in established parties, is proving fertile ...
More than six in 10 (62%) reckon Brexit has gone badly, including about a third of leave voters. A majority believe leaving has damaged the economy, UK trade and the cost of living.
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