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Conservative minister Steve Baker was today forced to apologise in the House of Commons for suggesting civil servants could be conspiring to scupper Brexit.
Guy Verhofstadt has rejected Theresa May’s plan to end free movement when the UK leaves the EU next year, saying citizens’ rights during the post-Brexit transition period are “not negotiable”.
A government minister has apologised for suggesting that civil servants are trying to sabotage Brexit.
Theresa May has been urged to sack a minister who suggested the civil service is trying to sabotage Brexit.
Downing Street has insisted it is standing by Brexit minister Steve Baker despite mounting controversy over his suggestion that the civil service may be trying to sabotage Brexit.
Downing Street has issued a warning to the Scottish government over its threat to publish the leaked Brexit impact papers.
Jeremy Corbyn has been urged to put "clear red water" between Labour and the Conservatives on Brexit by one of his senior MPs.
A government minister today suggested the civil service could be conspiring to keep Britain in the customs union after Brexit.
Former Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael MP writes ahead of his Westminster Hall debate on ‘the policy framework for agriculture after the UK leaves the EU’.
Conservative MPs will scupper Theresa May’s plans to deliver a hard Brexit, George Osborne warned today.
Theresa May has vowed to end free movement on the day Britain quits the European Union - teeing up a fresh battle with Brussels.
The Campaign to Protect Rural England’s chief executive speaks to PoliticsHome about his new position and how this government is approaching the many environmental challenges which the UK faces.
A former minister has called on Theresa May to "get a grip" and start providing some leadership on Brexit before she is destroyed by her own MPs.
A government minister has been disciplined after he suggested that the Government should reconsider going ahead with Brexit if the evidence suggests it is not in "our country's best interests".
The Government will publish leaked Brexit analysis in full after Labour secured a Commons vote demanding its release.
Labour is to call a Commons vote on Wednesday which could force the Government to publish its analysis into the potential effects of Brexit on the economy.
A Conservative minister has suggested the Government should reconsider going ahead with Brexit if the evidence suggests leaving the EU is not in "our country's best interests".
A former minister has accused Theresa May of "muddling through" on Brexit in an attempt to avoid a Tory civil war.
The far-reaching impact of Brexit on personal and professional lives, public policy and trade is creating a perfect storm that could result in a veterinary capacity crisis for the UK after its departure from the EU, said the British Veterinary Association (BVA) President at the organisation’s annual London dinner on Tuesday (30 January).
A minister has accused government officials of releasing top secret analysis of the impact of leaving the European Union in an attempt to "undermine" Brexit.
Anti-Brexit campaigner Lord Adonis today made an impassioned plea for peers to back a second EU referendum as the flagship Brexit bill hit the House of Lords.
Leader of the Liberal Democrats Vince Cable writes for PoliticsHome ahead of this week’s Lords Second Reading of the EU Withdrawal Bill, saying a defeat for the Conservatives in the Lords will prove that an exit from Brexit is still possible.
Ministers must set out how the UK will work with the EU on foreign policy, security and defence after Brexit, MPs have said.
Theresa May is set to go into battle with the EU over the terms of the UK's two-year Brexit transition period, it has been reported.