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Hardcore eurosceptics have blasted the "humiliating" deal Theresa May struck with Brussels this morning.
Britain and the European Union have finally agreed a Brexit divorce bill of between £35bn and £39bn.
Responding to Maria Miller MP's debate this week on fraud in the banking industry, UK Finance's Katy Worobec calls upon the government to share information more readily for the purposes of preventing, detecting and investigating all types of economic crime.
Theresa May has finally struck a deal with Brussels which will allow trade talks between Britain and the European Union to begin within weeks.
The Government’s approach to border controls if Britain leaves the EU without a free trade deal is “borderline reckless”, according to MPs.
Labour would be 20 points ahead of Theresa May's government in the opinion polls if Jeremy Corbyn was not the party's leader, George Osborne has claimed.
The EU has said Theresa May must come up with a solution to the Irish border question by midnight on Sunday if she wants to move to the next phase of Brexit negotiations.
61,163 customers borrowed £235 million from the UK’s responsible finance providers in 2016-17, according to research published today.
It’s been a bad week for tackling inequality, says Responsible Finance Chief Executive Jennifer Tankard.
Defence Committee chair Julian Lewis has said he will support Gavin Williamson in a “showdown” with the Treasury as he hit out at the crisis facing the department’s budget.
IKEA marks its 30th anniversary of opening in the UK and celebrates significant growth as a business. It looks forward to increasing its number of stores from 20 in the next few years and increasing the 10,900 staff it already employs.
More than a dozen Conservative MPs have written to Theresa May urging her to ignore those within the party trying to “impose their own conditions” on Brexit talks.
Theresa May intends to make a fresh offer to the EU on the Irish border today, Ireland's prime minister has claimed.
The SNP’s leader in Westminster tells PoliticsHome how bank closures have been sidelined as Parliament gets bogged down in Brexit.
Furious MPs blasted Philip Hammond today after he said disabled people could be stifling UK productivity figures.
A fresh Cabinet split has erupted after Philip Hammond vowed that Britain will pay a £50 billion Brexit divorce bill even if it leaves the EU without a trade deal.
David Davis has been accused of “blatant lying” after he revealed the Government had not produced detailed assessments of how Brexit will affect the economy.
Tory MPs have rounded on Theresa May amid fears the Prime Minister is watering down her Brexit demands.
Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May are going head to head. Follow our minute-by-minute coverage and watch it live below.
David Davis today admitted the Government has made no assessment of the impact of Brexit on the UK economy.
Boris Johnson and Michael Gove could lead a revolt against Theresa May amid growing fears among eurosceptics that she is attempting to deliver a 'soft Brexit'.
MPs and peers have hit out at the “ridiculous” level of security around the Brexit impact reports, claiming the majority of their contents is already in the public domain.
Theresa May's hopes of striking a Brexit deal by the end of this week are hanging by a thread after Arlene Foster publicly rebuked the Prime Minister's strategy on the Irish border.
Ahead of her Westminster Hall Debate on fraudulent accounts in the banking sector, Maria Miller MP says that stronger measures to tackle bank account fraud could improve confidence in the sector.