The Irish Times is also optimistic that a deal will be reached: The Downing Street team in charge of the negotiations, including Frost, are ...
Women are being hit harder than men by the economic slump triggered by the pandemic, The Irish Times comments: While recessions ...
The proceedings were inevitable and what matters now is that an agreement is reached on the key sticking points, writes London ...
The frequently evoked "special relationship" between the UK and the US hasn't done Britain much good vis-à-vis Europe, The Daily Telegraph ...
For all his bluster Johnson can't afford a stop in talks with Brussels, says The Financial Times: As long as Brexit's ultimate state is not ...
Kauppalehti predicts that the EU won't submit to the pressure from London: Johnson may hope that the EU will give in if the stakes are set ...
Handelsblatt hopes that the EU Commission president will stand by Hogan: Von der Leyen can't afford to lose Hogan as a key figure in ...
Johnson's situation is uncomfortable in many ways, Die Presse states: Dozens of potential trading partners are now breaking away, the dream ...
The US president must not be allowed to start a war for drugs, warns El País: Trump's move demands a response from the international ...
Cathrin Kahlweit, London correspondent for the Süddeutsche Zeitung, wonders how far Britain is ready to go in this conflict: The price of a ...