Add your voice to the tens of thousands of comments posted daily on Express.co.uk and have your say on the big issues facing the country today. Britain’s economy is booming after Brexit, with the manufacturing industry now one of the “largest” in
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) published data that showed the number of US students applying to UK universities surge by almost 50 percent. Meanwhile, there has been a 40 percent drop in EU students applying from 2020 to 2021. According
The Prime Minister is expected to do a U-turn on his proposed import ban on fur and foie gras in the upcoming Animal Welfare Bill as promised in his 2019 election campaign as a post-Brexit victory. Downing Street has declined to say
City minister John Glen pledged it would turn the UK into the world’s most dynamic financial services sector, a vision previously outlined by Chancellor Rishi Sunak. Sir Nigel Wilson, chief executive of Legal & General, and Andy Briggs, chief executive of Phoenix
The Brexit Opportunities minister wants the Government to scrap plans for all goods sold in Britain to stamped with the “UKCA” quality assurance mark if they have already been given the EU’s “CE” approval. He sees the doubling up of regulations as
Sir Iain Duncan Smith’s Taskforce on Innovation, Growth and Regulatory Reform (TIGRR) has demanded the EU’s General Data Protection Legislation (GDPR) should be overhauled as Britain left the EU. The laws came into effect in May 2018 to govern how people’s personal
Ben Habib likened the ongoing crisis between Ukraine and Russia to the situation in Northern Ireland, noting that the NI protocol has resulted in over 800 EU laws being settled in Northern Ireland. Mr Habib argues that this will also be the
National Farmers’ Union President Minette Batters told attendees at her organisation’s annual conference in Birmingham the Government had “completely contradictory” policies for the agricultural sector. These include moving the goalposts for environmental standards in Britain yet continuing to pursue Brexit trade deals
We want to hear what you want to know from the former Tory minister and Brexit firebrand. The former MP and MEP will then be asked what she thinks on a range of issues. Ms Widdecombe has been vocal about the partygate
Negotiations on a treaty between Brussels and the UK on the EU’s future relationship with Gibraltar are expected to restart today. The sixth round of talks will continue into next week on March 1 and 2 in London. According to the Gibraltar