
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Brexit, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 1,063 stories have been published about Brexit which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Brexit?Brexit often is covered by Right Media sources.
Left37%
Center11%
Right52%
Top News Stories
Europe · LondonRetail giant says urban locations have "lost impetus" M&S blames this on "failed local authority or government policy" 15 new stores planned over the next three years, including seven former Debenhams sites, and we expect this to build further.See the Story
Marks & Spencer shifts from town centres as online sales grow
75% Center coverage: 4 sources
Europe · BelfastSurvey found 48% of respondents supported the union - down from 54% in 2020. 63% of the 1,397 people surveyed believe a united Ireland is more likely after Brexit. Survey suggested 44% of unionists said on balance the protocol was bad for Northern Ireland, with 40% describing it as a "mixed bag"See the Story
Nearly half want NI to remain part of UK, survey suggests
50% Left coverage: 4 sources
EuropeA new website published leaked emails from several leading proponents of Britain's exit from the EU. The site contends that they are part of a group of hardline pro-Brexit figures secretly calling the shots in the United Kingdom. Two victims of the leak on Wednesday confirmed that they had been targeted by hackers and blamed the Russian government.See the Story
Exclusive: Russian hackers are linked to new Brexit leak website, Google says
60% Center coverage: 5 sources
EuropeThe agreement is the first of many expected after talks on a broader post-Brexit US deal stalled.See the Story
Brexit: UK signs first US state-level trade agreement with Indiana
Coverage: 2 sources
Europe · Northern IrelandRichard Neal was commenting as he arrived at Parliament Buildings in Belfast for talks with the main Stormont parties about the Northern Ireland Protocol impasse. Powersharing is on ice in the region after the DUP refused to re-establish a devolved executive following the recent election. Unionist politicians have reacted angrily to remarks by Mr Neal in Dublin on Tuesday when he claimed the protocol dispute was a manufactured issue.See the Story
Northern Ireland has seen ‘far more grim moments’ than protocol row, says Neal
67% Left coverage: 3 sources
Brexit · UkraineRewind a decade, before Brexit, Trump, Covid and Ukraine; before social media turned politics into a global screaming match. In 2012, the box-set middle classesSee the Story
Borgen’s Sidse Babett Knudsen: nudity, the menopause and me
Coverage: 2 sources
Europe · LondonSir Richard Dearlove revealed he had been the object of a Russian disruption operation. The former spy chief was responding to the charge that the conflict in Ukraine had not seen Russian cyber-attacks unleashed on the scale that western intelligence had previously warned of. He said: “I just think that it’s probably not been in the public domain very much. I disagree”See the Story
Putin aimed cyberattack at me, says former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove
Coverage: 2 sources
BrexitTory MP claims there is growing disaffection with the Prime Minister. But he said party leadership issues traditionally took a long time to settle. He said both Sir John Major and Theresa May remained at No10 for some time. A number of Tory MPs have called for Mr Johnson to resign.See the Story
David Davis says growing discontent in Tory Party could see Boris Johnson ousted later this year
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Nancy PelosiNANCY PELOSI has been slapped down in a Brexit "snake oil" trade deal row and stands accused of treating the UK "callously".See the Story
'Treats us callously' Nancy Pelosi slapped down in Brexit 'snake oil' trade deal row
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Latest News Stories
Europe · Northern IrelandSee the Story
Protocol problems of ‘disproportionate’ significance compared to peace process
Coverage: 4 sources
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It is essentially the arms firms who have been set to outline a rearmament plan for the EU
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Brexit: UK ports introduce customs clearance fees in 'bulls**t money-making exercise' to recoup lost revenues
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Million foreigners offered UK visas despite delays
100% Right coverage: 2 sources
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Anthony Horowitz: I’m still waiting to see benefit of Brexit
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
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The Cost of Brexit: Brits Say EU Exit Drove up Prices, New Poll Finds – Byline Times
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
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