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Handing Brussels a multibillion pound Brexit 'divorce bill' would be a “betrayal of the British people”, anti-EU MPs have warned.
Britain turned its back on the rest of Europe's fight against Islamist terror by voting for Brexit, Michel Barnier has declared.
The Brexit impact assessment papers amount to a whitewash, a Whitehall insider has said.
Diane Abbott has written to two constituents in the last month promising to argue in favour of a referendum on the final Brexit deal.
If there is one thing that the construction and house building sector can agree on, it’s that the next few years will bring unprecedented challenges to our industry, says FMB.
Britain and the European Union have finally agreed a Brexit divorce bill of up to £50bn, it has been reported.
David Davis has been ordered to appear before a powerful committee of MPs as he came under fire from senior Tories over the Government’s publication of the Brexit impact papers.
Prominent anti-EU Tory Jacob Rees-Mogg has attacked the Government for keeping secret key elements of its Brexit impact assessments.
The top banks in Britain have the means to cope with a no-deal Brexit, according to stress tests by the Bank of England.
Priti Patel has accused the Government of being “ill-equipped” to cope with Brexit, just weeks after she was forced to resign from the Cabinet.
David Davis has been criticised after it emerged that government studies into the impact of Brexit have been censored before being given to MPs.
MPs have written to Jean-Claude Juncker urging him to reverse the EU’s move to stop a British city from becoming the 2023 European capital of culture.
A top DUP MP has sparked a race row after he appeared to poke fun at the Irish prime minister's Indian heritage.
Michel Barnier, Donald Tusk and Jean Claude Juncker have personally assured the Republic of Ireland that Brexit talks will not move into the next phase until there is “more progress” on the border issue.
Dublin should have to pay for setting up customs posts between the Republic and Northern Ireland if Britain crashes out of the EU without a deal, a Labour MP has declared.
A US healthcare giant will open a research centre in the UK as part of a major Government plan to boost flailing UK productivity as it quits the EU.
When the UK repatriates its trade policy, will it protect vested interests or deliver for consumers, asks Gail Orton.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has accused British newspapers of trying to “stir up hate” when they ramp up their rhetoric about Brexit.
The UK will not be able to find a solution to the post-Brexit Irish border unless the EU allows Brexit negotiations to move on to the future trading relationship, Liam Fox claimed today.
EU chiefs want Britain to automatically accept new regulations from Brussels during the two-year transition period after Brexit, it has been reported.
The size of the UK's financial settlement with the EU may never be made public, Brussels sources have suggested.
Ireland's European Commissioner has promised his government will "play tough to the end" after it threatened to block the progress of Brexit negotiations.
Rumours about 200 journalists descending on the DUP conference this weekend proved rather wide of the mark. But the party doesn’t care.
A general election in the Republic of Ireland would be good for the UK because it would distract the Taoiseach from his demands over Brexit, DUP MPs said today.