
What's inside the post-Brexit trade deal
A detailed look at what's in the deal, sector by sector.
A detailed look at what's in the deal, sector by sector.
New York Times: In the anxious dawn of 2021, buccaneers are out of fashion.
Britain and the European Union finally agreed on a Brexit deal this morning.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson declared the UK has 'taken back control of our laws and our destiny' as a post-Brexit trade agreement is reached with the EU. Video / Boris Johnson via Facebook
To misquote Shakespeare, our Brexit negotiating revels now are ended.
Just a week before the deadline, Britain and the European Union struck a free-trade deal.
Thousands of trucks line motorways and worried shoppers hit stores as France shuts border.
OPINION: Independence has always been the watchword of the United Kingdom.
New York Times: As crunch time approaches, both sides put on a bombastic show.
Incoming US administration increases pressure on the UK to strike agreement with the EU.
New York Times: Border officials held a trial run of procedures if there's no deal made.
Britain and the EU have about six days to thrash out a deal before the deadline expires.
Tweet from UK Prime Minister had faint message about Trump in the background.
Britain's PM has sought to woo the incoming US leader, but he faces some challenges.
New York Times: Brexit negotiations teeter on a precipice yet again.
Fundamental disagreements on trade policy continue to stall talks between the UK and EU.
Private polling shown to Boris Johnson puts victory for Biden at more than 70 per cent.
The EU action underscored the worsening relations with Britain.
Winston Peters complains about lack of progress in negotiations.
Surge of migrants crossing English Channel has British government worried.
New York Times: Scottish polling shows majority favour independence. The PM is concerned.
The pair of political operatives promise to cause 'mischief and mayhem' in the election.
New York Times: Post-Brexit Britain is going it alone.
New York Times: Pandemic led some to question whether EU agreement makes sense anymore.
Clayton Mitchell used money from the NZ First Foundation to 'observe the EU elections'.
Times: His brothers are household names, but Jake is an unlikely star of British farming.
New York Times: The fishing industry presents a tough barrier for Brexit negotiators.
New York Times: Brexit threatens revenue-destroying disruption.
New York Times: Britain and the EU already at loggerheads over future trade deal.
The British passport is going back to blue.