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One of the European Commission's top officials has described Brexit as a "stupid decision" and said the British people could still choose to reverse it.
The UK has turned down countries wishing to strike free trade deals after Brexit because the Government does not have the capacity to negotiate them, the International Trade Secretary has said.
European Union Withdrawal Bill 'sets the tone for the kind of Britain we're going to be', says chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission in an interview with PoliticsHome.
The next round of Brexit negotiations will be delayed by an "important intervention" by Theresa May, a senior EU official has predicted.
Theresa May’s government will collapse next year because of Cabinet splits over Brexit, leading economists have predicted.
Britain is ready to "intensify" the Brexit negotiations in a bid to break the deadlock of its so-called 'divorce bill', Downing Street has said.
A Conservative MEP has secured Irish citizenship because he feels “ashamed to be British” after the EU referendum.
Ahead of Second Reading of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, the Equality and Human Rights Commission has stressed the importance of setting out a positive vision of the kind of country we want to be after we have left the EU.
A former Tory minister has hit out at the Government’s “bullish” and “macho” approach to Brexit.
Britain must be taught a lesson about the "extremely serious consequences" of quitting the European Union, according to Michel Barnier.
Leave supporting Labour and Conservative MPs are set to unite to prevent Theresa May implementing procedures to allow the Government change legislation related to Brexit without consulting Parliament.
A minister has failed to deny that a Tory peer quit the Government over its handling of Brexit.
David Davis has accused Michel Barnier of being "silly" by claiming that not enough progress is being made in the Brexit negotiations.
Lord Price has stood down from his position as international trade minister after a year to pursue ‘business and writing interests’.
Theresa May is prepared to agree a Brexit 'divorce bill' of £50bn with the European Union in a bid to kickstart trade talks, it has been reported.
David Davis has warned that the UK's negotiations with the European Union will get more "turbulent" as he confirmed that any trade deal with the US will not come into force until the end of the Brexit transition phase.
Premier League football clubs have been forced to fork out over £100m more in transfer fees this summer thanks to the depreciation in the pound, pro-European campaigners have claimed.
The arrival of September means it is now officially Not Summer.
The former top civil servant at the Treasury has told Liam Fox to “get a grip” after he complained that the EU was trying to “blackmail” Britain.
Labour is "the party of soft Brexit", the party's deputy leader has declared.
Liam Fox has insisted the UK will not be "blackmailed" into paying an excessive amount for its 'divorce bill' from the EU.
A cross-party group of pro-European MPs is urging the Government to keep Britain in the EU customs union to avoid a “Brexit bureaucracy bombshell” for UK firms.
NOAH’s milestone Conference ‘Brexit: what’s the future for animal health?’ will be taking place on 1 November at One Great George Street in Westminster.
Michel Barnier today torpedoed British hopes of kickstarting trade talks in the autumn, declaring that "sufficient progress" had not been made in the latest round of Brexit negotiations.