Marlena Reinshagen (Class of 2026) is in her junior year at Carlmont and is a Staff Writer for Scot Scoop. She loves writing ...
John Swinney encourages that UK reset while arguing vigorously that only independence would restore Scotland’s economic ties with the EU. Yet somehow Brexit, even five years on, struggles to ...
The UK officially left the European Union at 11pm on 31 January 2020 after more than three years of negotiations - here's what our readers think about Brexit ...
For Brexit supporters, the U.K. was now a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. For opponents, it was an isolated and diminished country. It was, inarguably, a divided nation that had ...
It's 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 ...
Sir Keir Starmer will not celebrate the fifth anniversary of Britain leaving the EU, Downing Street has said. The Prime Minister has no plans to issue a direct statatment to mark the moment today.
Friday, two crowds of people gathered near Britain’s Parliament — some with Union Jacks and cheers, others European Union flags and tears.
Five years ago on Friday, two separate crowds gathered near the UK Parliament: one group cheered and carried Union Jack flags, while the other was more sombre and bore European Union banners.