Alex Deane and other trustees are currently trying to secure £1 million to fund the project which would tell the story of “one of the most significant events in our lifetimes”. Mr Deane, a prominent Leave campaigner, has insisted the museum will
British cheesemakers are experiencing a massive increase in demand for their products. As Brexit export requirements tightened on British cheese, a new domestic market has blown open for cheesemakers as Britons choose to buy local cheese from high quality producers. The situation
The position announced by the European Commission prevents scallops, clams, cockles, oysters and mussels known as bivalve molluscs from being exported to the bloc unless they are ready for human consumption after being purified. But with a separate threat of court proceedings from
Julian Jessop, of think-tank the Institute of Economic Affairs claimed the fact the UK had vaccinated more than EU nations showed the “benefits of decoupling from sluggish EU decision making and bureaucracy”. He added: “To be fair, it’s no coincidence that Brexit
The YouGov survey yesterday showed 59 percent of grassroots Labour members think the party leader should campaign for the country to apply to be readmitted. Only 15 percent of those quizzed thought he should give up on the idea. Tory MP Andrew
The British overseas territory became the first nation in the world to vaccinate its entire adult population last month. Its first minister Fabian Picardo publicly thanked the UK as all of the adults out of its 33,701 residents were offered a Covid
Director-General of the think tank Centre for Brexit Policy John Longworth argued US President Joe Biden has been very cautious in his statements regarding the row between the UK and EU over the Northern Ireland Protocol. During an interview with Express.co.uk, Mr
Vocal Eurosceptic John Redwood this morning demanded to know why, months after the transition period ended, Mr Johnson hasn’t turbo-charged Brexit Britain. The Conservative MP, who has long called for the UK to free itself from Brussels’ shackles, spoke as the country’s
Sir Keir Starmer today warned Labour to prepare for an election in as little as two years – as he said he was looking forward to ‘taking the mask off’ after his first year in charge under Covid. Sir Keir, who marks
Laura Kuenssberg was awkwardly interrupted on-air during her introduction on the BBC’s three-month Brexit anniversary edition of its podcast Brexitcast. The BBC political editor reflected on the Brexit anniversary and remarked the BBC team were back together “to celebrate” Britain’s departure. However,