This is not the first time that the UK and the EU have expressed their readiness for a "reset" in relations. But now, five years after Britain left the European Union, there appears to be more
It’s now five years since Britain left the EU – ending a 47-year relationship. 5 Live listeners shared their thoughts on Brexit with Nicky Campbell and spoke about how they’re feeling five years later.
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Fenland had a high percentage of Leave voters in 2016 referendum, but how do people feel today?
The ‘biggest effects’ of Brexit after half a decade have been on trade, and they ‘have not been positive for London,’ says Giuseppe Spatafora, an expert in transatlantic relations - Anadolu Ajansı
Five years since the UK left the EU, two business owners who voted Leave tell us if it was worth it.
Britain being an independent country terrifies Starmer because he knows the buck stops with him, and he can’t blame faceless EU bureaucrats when he cocks up, which currently he’s doing on an alarmingly regular basis.
It has been five years since the UK left the EU following the result of the 2016 referendum. People in Northamptonshire voted in favour of leaving, with Corby having the highest percentage of leave voters, at 64.2%. South Northamptonshire had the highest remain share at 45.7%.
Before the Brexit vote, Richard Haward's Oysters was looking to double its EU exports to 20% of sales. Now exports abroad make-up 0.5%. The UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has talked of a reset of relations with the EU and improving market access for food and farm goods.
Brexit’s impact remains profound as people and businesses in the UK still wrestle with the aftershocks of leaving the EU.
The delayed third phase of Britain's post-Brexit border regime for imports from the European Union will begin on Friday - four years after Britain left the bloc's single market and nine years after it voted to leave the EU.