Prices on numerous goods spike as the labor market continues to be sluggish
World
The White House crowd then broke into chants of “Four more years!”
US
It marks the second time the controversial flag has been flown at a government agency in D.C.
World
Our community has shared their own stories of leaving the UK, citing high taxes, poor services, and a hostile society, with most planning to settle abroad permanently
BrexitOur community has shared their own stories of leaving the UK, citing high taxes, poor services, and a hostile society, with most planning to settle abroad permanently
Attitudes poll also suggests people increasingly believe UK is divided, that ‘culture wars’ exist and life was better in past
BrexitAttitudes poll also suggests people increasingly believe UK is divided, that ‘culture wars’ exist and life was better in past
Exclusive: Nearly two thirds of the public think Brexit has been a failure – mostly because of the economy
BrexitExclusive: Nearly two thirds of the public think Brexit has been a failure – mostly because of the economy
A top travel industry figure has warned of bottlenecks at European airport from 12 October
BrexitA top travel industry figure has warned of bottlenecks at European airport from 12 October
Exclusive: Only Sweden will initially offer the option to pre-register to cut red tape
BrexitExclusive: Only Sweden will initially offer the option to pre-register to cut red tape
Exclusive: Required daily resources range from £12 for Latvia to £99 for Spain
Brexit
Under the entry-exit system, British travellers to the Schengen Area can expect to be fingerprinted and provide a facial biometric
BrexitUnder the entry-exit system, British travellers to the Schengen Area can expect to be fingerprinted and provide a facial biometric
The prime minister has secured Britain’s biggest post-Brexit agreement – but it’s also one in the eye for Boris Johnson, who had promised to make it happen, but failed, says John Rentoul
BrexitThe prime minister has secured Britain’s biggest post-Brexit agreement – but it’s also one in the eye for Boris Johnson, who had promised to make it happen, but failed, says John Rentoul