• Mar 15, 2026 The Language Of Brexit How Britain Talked Its Way a of soundbites, a whispering forest of whispers – the author crafts a landscape that's both utterly original and surprisingly relatable, regardless of your personal views on the topic. It’s less a documentary and more a vibrant, living, breathi By Mrs. Shyann Bernier I
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• Jan 25, 2026 Brexit Trump And The World Economy In 2017 nesses faced challenges in navigating the evolving legal and regulatory landscape leading to investment uncertainty and potential job losses The impact extended beyond the UK as other EU economies particula By Steven Stoltenberg
• Jun 10, 2026 Brexit And Monetary Policy Bank Of England ess reliable The BoEs communication had to be more nuanced and responsive to sudden economic shifts reducing the predictive power of its statements about future policy 2 What role did the exchange rate play in the BoEs policy By Jeremiah Orn
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• Sep 17, 2025 A Short History Of Europe: From Ancient Greece And Rome To Churchill And Brexit : Unveiling the Magic of 'A Short History of Europe' Prepare to be captivated. 'A Short History of Europe: From Ancient Greece and Rome to Churchill and Brexit' is not merely a chronicle of past events; it is an invitation to embark on an imaginative voyage, a tapestry woven with the threa By Robert Denesik