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THE CONSERVATIVE Party committed in its 2017 manifesto to leaving the Common Fisheries Policy after Brexit, saying the UK “will be fully responsible for the access and management of its waters”.
The map starkly reflects Brexiteer strongholds such as Castle Point, Essex, where 75.6 percent voted leave which was the third-highest Brexit vote of any local authority.
Meanwhile, Boston and Skegness, which saw 75.6 per cent of votes in the referendum in favour of Brexit – the UK’s highest – saw the least amount of regret among constituents.
The Northern Ireland Protocol is the part of the Brexit deal which created the Irish Sea border The EU says it expects to receive a UK "road map" on implementing the Northern Ireland Protocol in ...
The UK government has asked business groups to map their supply chains to flag the areas of the economy most at risk if Brexit imposes additional trading costs on exporters, according to Bloomberg ...
Looking at the map, it appears the issue is nearly as divisive among Brits as Brexit is. Swathes of the UK are yellow on the map, which means the area is split almost 50/50 on how to say the word. ‌ ...
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's plans to lead her nation to independence from the United Kingdom have been muddled by Brexit, but the whirlwind at the centre of British politics may yet ...
How the Brexit vote is still realigning British politics. Nigel Farage’s ‘turquoise tidal wave’ has redrawn the electoral map, sweeping away the traditional Tory-Labour duopoly – and it ...
Chancellor Reeves has run the UK Treasury since July 2024. She's facing an economic backdrop familiar to many countries: hollowed-out industrial towns; climate change; global wars and conflicts.
I ended up changing the thumbnail maps so check the TIMESTAMPS for each map below: 00:00 - Intro 00:52 - Regions 01:31 - Brexit Results 03:05 - GDP per Capita 04:17 - National Identity 05:56 - ...
Maps and charts show how it happened. Skip to content Skip to site index. Europe. Today’s Paper ... Labour regained historical strongholds in northern England it had lost after the Brexit vote.
Meanwhile, Boston and Skegness, which saw 75.6 per cent of votes in the referendum in favour of Brexit – the UK’s highest – saw the least amount of regret among constituents.