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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.
Asked today if the Theresa May was looking forward to Brexit, a Downing Street spokesperson said: "Yes."
Emily Thornberry has been criticised by Labour MPs after she appeared to suggest that the party would still vote for the Government's Brexit deal even if it was “blah, blah, blah” and did not contain much detail.
With exactly one year until Brexit, construction employers in the UK are praising the quality of their EU workers and encouraging them to stay, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
David Davis has said Parliament will vote down the final Brexit deal reached with Brussels in the autumn if future trade terms are not broadly agreed with the EU.
The Prime Minister will travel across the four nations of the UK today in a whistle-stop trip to promote her post-Brexit vision.
Theresa May has not yet discussed plans for post-Brexit immigration with her top ministerial team, Amber Rudd revealed today.
UK citizens could lose their rights to urgent medical treatment while travelling in the EU after Brexit, peers have warned.
PoliticsHome interviews Philip Hoare, the UK & Europe CEO of SNC-Lavalin’s Atkins business, who leads a 9,000-strong team across sectors including transport, defence and security, to discuss increasing UK productivity levels and embracing new challenges.
Dianne Hayter on why Ministers must understand the ties that bind many younger people to Europe and reflect those views when negotiating our departure from the EU.
Jacob Rees-Mogg today hit out at “cave-dwellers” he says are trying to frustrate the Brexit process.
Allegations that the official Brexit campaign, Vote Leave, breached spending limits during the EU referendum will be debated by MPs today.
Theresa May has defended a key aide accused of deliberately outing a former partner as gay amid claims Vote Leave broke spending rules during the referendum.
The UK could be shut out of a lucrative EU satellite scheme worth hundreds of millions of pounds in contracts for British firms, according to reports.
The whistleblower who accused Vote Leave of breaking campaign spending rules will today present evidence he says supports his claims.
Labour will push for an amendment to the Government's flagship Brexit bill to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal, Keir Starmer will say today.
David Davis had to be provided with a sick bucket this morning as he braved food poisoning to give a major TV interview on Brexit.
Keir Starmer has said the UK's new post-Brexit blue passport should be made by a British firm.
Jacob Rees-Mogg is set to warn Theresa May against maintaining close ties to the EU through an agreement that would lead to the “most almighty smash to the national psyche”.
Boris Johnson has hit back at "ludicrous" claims that the Vote Leave campaign breached spending rules during the EU referendum.
Keir Starmer has warned Labour colleagues they cannot allow Brexit to tear the party apart.
Vote Leave broke strict spending limits during the EU referendum campaign by funnelling cash to another pro-Brexit group, a whistleblower has claimed.