Most Britons say leaving the European Union was a mistake and they'd favor a new referendum, but politicians have little appetite to reopen the wound.
Brexit promised a better Britain. A decade on, the numbers tell a different story. Al Jazeera breaks it down.
India, June 23 -- Ten years after the Brexit referendum transformed Britain's relationship with Europe, a new poll has revealed that a majority of young Britons would support rejoining the European ...
BRUSSELS, June 21 (Reuters) - Up to two thirds of British voters, across all party lines, believe Britain's decision to leave the European Union in 2016 has had a negative impact on the country, a ...
‘I think we were misled’: A decade on from the Brexit referendum, how would Britons vote now? - Alex Ross and Dan Haygarth speak to people from around Britain about the Brexit referendum ten years on ...
Nick Clegg: Brexit was a ‘punch in the face’ for Britain - The former deputy prime minister compared Brexit to a ‘massive ...
A new survey shows that 42% of Britons believe Brexit has left them worse off financially, with lower-income households the most likely to report a negative impact. The survey by More in Common found ...
A decade after Britain voted to leave Europe, neither side is happy, offering a cautionary tale for Canadians about the risks ...
Few things could have better symbolically marked 10 years since the Brexit vote — and the chaos that followed — than the departure of yet another British prime minister. Sir Keir Starmer is the sixth ...