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Keir Starmer has hit back at Barry Gardiner for appearing to suggest the Good Friday Agreement is outdated and describing a key plank of Labour's Brexit policy as "b******s".
The Government has hinted at fresh changes to its flagship Brexit bill in a bid to stave off likely defeat in the House of Lords.
Here is a summary of this morning's briefing for lobby journalists by the Prime Minister's official spokesman.
Ministers are braced for a series of defeats as their flagship Brexit bill faces crunch votes in the House of Lords
Allegations about Facebook’s misuse of data have raised new and deeply disturbing questions. Ministers must not be complacent about the potential impact, writes Lord Tyler
The duty to ‘Do No Harm’ will set the standard by which freedom to trade versus public health is balanced after we leave the EU, argues Lord Warner
The head of the EU’s Brexit negotiating team has predicted the UK will give in to the EU’s demands over Gibraltar.
Prince Charles should not become the next Commonwealth head when the Queen steps down from the role, according to a senior Labour MP.
British civil servants are set to begin detailed negotiations on the future trade relationship with Brussels after David Davis won out in a key internal battle.
Choosing to diverge from EU rules after Brexit will mean more costs for British businesses, the Confederation of British Industry has warned.
Ireland’s EU spokesman has rounded on David Davis over his "inaccurate" claim that Dublin’s Fine Gael-led Government is being steered by Sinn Féin.
Barry Gardiner has said a key plank of Labour's Brexit policy is "b******s".
Barry Gardiner has said he is "deeply sorry" for suggesting the Good Friday Agreement was now out of date.
Five former Northern Ireland Secretaries have joined forces to warn that a hard border on the island after Brexit would threaten “the very existence” of the Good Friday Agreement.
The live export of animals could be banned after Brexit in a bid to secure the UK as a global leader in animal welfare, under plans being mulled by Michael Gove.
Barry Gardiner has claimed that the Good Friday Agreement has been "played up" for economic and political reasons during the Brexit negotiations.
Spain’s foreign minister Alfonso Dastis has said that he hopes to reach a deal with the UK on Gibraltar by the summer.
Remain campaigners have attacked the Government after it emerged tens of thousands of pounds were spent on a state visit by the King of Spain - during which he sparked a row with Gibraltar.
Granting Northern Ireland special status to effectively keep it in the EU after Brexit would lead to a return of loyalist paramilitary violence, Lord Trimble has warned.
The Prime Minister’s goal of a ‘comprehensive system of mutual recognition’ could facilitate ‘frictionless’ trade, according to the Bar Council, but the profession’s Brexit law experts have also warned that this is not a simple ‘plug and play’ solution, and would require the UK to look again at some of its ‘red lines’.
A fresh row has erupted between MPs on the Brexit Select Committee after its new report said Theresa May should not rule out a Norway-style deal with the EU.
Britain will have at least two major trade deals ready to go when the Brexit transition period ends in 2020, the Government has predicted.
Minister of State for Trading Policy Greg Hands says that getting the "bread and butter" of trade deals correct will be crucial in making it easier for the UK to conduct trade after Brexit.
Theresa May has refused to say whether she believes leaving the European Union will be worth it in the end.
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