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Topic: Brexit

Rishi Sunak plans new fast-track ‘Tech Visas’ to boost UK’s financial technology industry

Sunak is keen to maintain UK's status as a global hub for fintech and to overcome any challenges due to Brexit since many firms are heavily reliant on European talent.

UK aviation regulator faces Brexit test with Boeing 737 Max approval

Britain’s aviation regulator, granted new powers in the Brexit split, faces an early test of how it uses them with the looming return of...

British MPs seeking human rights clause for trade must know India can find new markets in EU

For the UK to retain the large share of India’s trade with EU, a new deal has to be signed. But the MPs’ demand to include a 'human rights' clause is like waving a red flag to the bull.

Brexit deal is done but businesses still need to figure out consequences

While the zero-tariff, zero-quota accord is a relief for UK companies, it only marks the next stage in the evolution of the Brexit process — and potentially the most difficult one.

UK takes a leap into the unknown as it completes separation from EU

The end of the transition period launched the UK on a new path on its own. Much, however, remains unknown about what that future will look like after Britain’s 5 decades in the bloc.

Boris Johnson vows to turn UK into a science superpower after Brexit

The UK PM said he wants to use the new opportunities Brexit provides to pioneer developments in biosciences, artificial intelligence and battery and wind power technology.

British PM Boris Johnson’s father says he is applying for French citizenship as UK leaves EU

80-year-old Stanley Johnson, a former Conservative politician, said he wanted to become a French citizen because of his strong family ties with France.

Boris Johnson has all the power after Brexit. He has no one else to blame now

Directionless and chased from one position to another — by public opinion, backbench MPs and political and scientific advisers — PM Boris Johnson does not suggest a decisive leader.

UK Parliament clears Brexit deal less than 24 hours before final split from European Union

UK PM Boris Johnson thanked members of Parliament for backing the 'historic' legislation, which turns the accord he signed with the EU into British law.

Boris Johnson signs Brexit deal after it passes through House of Commons

With the main opposition Labour Party backing the bill, the legislation is almost certain to become law in a single day, 24 hours before UK leaves the EU.

On Camera

Bank nationalisation will be a blow to India’s mixed economy, lead to totalitarianism: Phiroze Shroff

If banks were to be nationalised, politicians would start interfering with bank officials and put undue pressure on them, Prof Shroff wrote in 1963.

Go Swadeshi—RSS affiliate SJM calls for boycott of US firms Amazon, Walmart after Trump’s tariff hike

New Delhi: The day after the US imposed a 50 percent trade tariff on India, RSS affiliate Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) has made an...

Secret to Pakistan aircraft losses in Op Sindoor could lie in Martin-Baker’s ejection seats records

New Delhi: On 7 May this year, as India and Pakistan entered into what was to be an 88-hour conflict, British firm Martin-Baker, which...

Modi’s ready to risk it all for farmers. Farm reform can answer Trump with new Green Revolution

Standing up to America is usually not a personal risk for a leader in India. Any suggestions of foreign pressure unites India behind who they see as leading them in that fight.