Starmer and EU leaders set to agree post-Brexit reset deal
Digest more
London and Brussels have agreed a post-Brexit reset of relations that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer claimed would be worth £9bn to the UK, but he faced immediate claims he had “surrendered” by agreeing to keep British fishing grounds open to EU boats for 12 more years.
Discover Brexit's 'reset' impact as the UK and EU unveil new sectoral deals under Keir Starmer's Labour government.
Britain became the first country to get a reduction in U.S. tariffs when it announced a limited deal with Trump to lower levies on cars and steel, but it retained the baseline 10% U.S. tariff, despite having balanced trade with the United States.
UK exports of high-end items to the European Union have lagged behind the broader growth of the country’s luxury sector, a trend that industry lobby Walpole attributes to Brexit.
A summit on Monday between Britain and the European Union, expected to include a defense pact, may kick-start a new era.
2d
GB News on MSNSHOCK graphs shatter the Remainer dream as staggering statistics show Brexit Britain has truly gone globalArch-remainers have been dealt a blow on the eve of Keir Starmer's plan to reset relations with the European Union, as a new report has found Britain's exports to the rest of the world have galloped past those going to the bloc over the last two decades.
Youth mobility and fishing rights are key negotiating points between the UK and the EU as the prime minister attempts a post-Brexit "reset".