FTSE 250 company Babock has won a key contract which will see it supplying the EU country with three new warships. The contract is worth £1.4billion. But more than the monetary value, the deal has been touted by the Telegraph’s Industry Editor as a
In 2016, as Britons voted in the historic referendum, a report by the Boston Consulting Group warned a whopping 80,000 – 20 percent of the total – could be moved from the Square Mile as a result of Brexit. It said the impact
The ‘Real Britain’ host questioned whether British production needed to be “bolstered” in the wake of supply chain disruptions from China during the pandemic and a potential energy crisis as a result of the Ukraine invasion. This comes as Brexiteers face more
Mr Baker said it was “risible” to postpone the decision until after the Stormont elections in May, according to The Telegraph. It was reported that Boris Johnson is “unlikely” to invoke the safeguard clause in the Northern Ireland Protocol before then due
With the Russian invasion of its southern neighbour entering its second week, Ms Truss is holding high-profile meetings with EU leaders, NATO members and G7 peers. The current situation has become further inflamed since Russian forces seized control of Europe’s largest nuclear
The ‘yes’ vote dropped below 50 percent again in March 2021, and has remained just below a majority view since. In the whole of the UK, as of October last year, the number of people who were in favour of Scottish independence
Under the Brexit trade deal, Northern Ireland retains access to the EU single market but has to use the bloc’s customs standards with imports and exports to the rest of the UK. The Northern Ireland Protocol has caused outrage in the country,
Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, on Thursday, Sir Desmond Swayne, Tory MP for New Forest West, scolded the EU for continuing to impose strict checks on traded goods. Coming up to six years after Britons voted to pull the UK out
Moments after Vladimir Putin announced his invasion of Ukraine, the events were sensationally blamed on Brexit. Writer Marcus Chown declared in a post on Twitter, in no uncertain terms, a vote for Brexit was “a vote for Putin”. He said: “Unfortunately, a vote for
David Duguid MP has been appointed Trade Envoy to Angola and Zambia, and Yvonne Fovargue MP as Trade Envoy to Tunisia and Libya. Trade between the UK and these African countries is flourishing. Total trade between Tunisia and the UK was £430