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Following the EU Leaders’ meeting today James Stewart, Head of Brexit, at KPMG UK said:
A French firm beat a British company to the contract to print the UK's new blue passports because they offered more guarantees about the security of users' information, it has emerged.
EU leaders have given the green light to talks on the future trade relationship between Britain and the EU in a major boost for Theresa May.
Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary Owen Smith has defied Jeremy Corbyn to demand that Labour backs a second EU referendum.
EU leaders have backed Theresa May's stance on Russia, as it emerged that several other countries plan to follow her lead by expelling Moscow diplomats in an attempt to dismantle their spy network.
Vince Cable has been left humiliated after European leaders denied his claim that they supported a second referendum.
Prime Ministers from across the EU have backed a call for a second referendum on Brexit.
The boss of UK passport manufacturers De La Rue has demanded Theresa May and Amber Rudd explain to workers why the new blue passports will be made by a Franco-Dutch firm.
Theresa May will today call on European Union leaders to stand together against the threat posed by Russia "for years to come".
Brexiteers were left outraged last night after it was revealed that Britain’s new blue passport will be made in France.
The transition deal struck between the UK and Brussels will "delay all the negative consequences" of Brexit for nearly two years, Donald Tusk has said.
A protest by Tory MPs over the UK’s agreement with Brussels on fishing rights after Brexit ended in farce after pier staff stopped them from docking their boat.
The Government has been defeated twice over its plans around nuclear co-operation with the EU after Brexit.
Labour peer Wilf Stevenson argues the devolved governments must have a greater say in critical decisions relating to repatriated EU powers after Brexit.
The Government must avoid “sleep-walking into a crisis” over security and police cooperation by preparing to extend the post-Brexit transition phase beyond 2020, MPs have warned.
Rebel Tory MPs have called off their rebellion over fishing rights during the Brexit transition following a 10-minute meeting with Theresa May.
Downing Street has questioned the conduct of Russian election within hours of Jean-Claude Juncker congratulating Vladimir Putin on his victory.
Almost two thirds of voters believe Brussels will come out on top in Brexit negotiations, according to a new poll.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has accused the Government of giving away “almost everything” for little in return in the Brexit transition deal struck with Brussels.
Scrapping tariffs after Brexit would have a small impact on lowering the price of goods even based on “optimistic” assumptions, the IFS has said.
Tory chief whip Julian Smith sparked a furious row with Conservative MPs after telling them to accept Theresa May's Brexit transition deal because "it's not like the fishermen are going to vote Labour".
A Conservative MP today blasted the Government over a deal on fisheries post-Brexit - saying it would be “easier to get someone to drink a pint of sick than try to sell this as a success”.
The Road Haulage Association welcomes the announcement that the UK and EU have provisionally agreed terms for a Brexit transition deal.
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson has described the Brexit transition as an "undoubted disappointment" after David Davis was accused of betrayal by fishermen.