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Boris Johnson plans to spend hundreds of millions of pounds on hospitals and health care technology, as the U.K.’s new prime minister seeks to deliver on his own most contentious political promise.
The infamous “Brexit bus” that toured the U.K. as part of the Brexit referendum’s Leave campaign is getting a new life: to promote the European expansion of a London-based fintech startup.
Brexit campaigners have been walking back this promise since the days immediately following the June 23 referendum last year, emphasizing a commitment instead to "control" the U.K's borders.
The Brexit bus Jack Taylor / Stringer 2017-11-08T09:01:10Z Share ... NHS head to call on government to fulfill Brexit campaign promise to spend more money on the NHS.
BORIS JOHNSON made six key Brexit promises ahead of Britain leaving the EU. Express.co.uk takes a look at how the Prime Minister's assurances have played out in reality.
But one of the biggest reasons for regret may end up being that promises made to "leave" voters by leading Brexit proponents are being walked back by those very leaders.
Five years on, Brexit is still the gift that keeps on taking - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: In 2025, regret is the general consensus – and given how little we’ve gained and how much we ...
The anti-Brexit campaign group 'Is it worth it?' bus begins its eight-day tour of the U.K. outside parliament in London on February 21, 2018. ( Peter Nicholls / Reuters ) February 26, 2018 ...
As a result of Brexit, productivity has declined by more than 1 percent, a figure that Britain’s Office for Budget Responsibility estimates will ultimately grow to around 4 percent.
An anti-Brexit campaign bus was forced into a reversal of its own on Wednesday as it got stuck in a narrow side-street in central London during its first day on the road.