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Theresa May has refused to rule out resigning as Prime Minister if MPs reject her Brexit deal.
The Shadow Home Secretary writes that "If this deal is not stopped, we will crash out without the important protections we need in security, justice, police and freedom".
It would not benefit the EU to tie the UK into a permanent customs union via the backstop, writes Vicky Ford
London’s finest current and future leaders from the country’s largest companies such as BBC, PWC and HSBC, attended a dynamic and lively session of the first ‘Sponsoring Women’s Success’ networking event co-hosted by CMI and WeAreTheCity.
Former Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab has said that Britain would be better off staying in the EU than leaving on the terms of Theresa May’s plan.
The wider financial services sector can look to the responsible finance sector as a role model for how to treat customers, especially those who experience vulnerability, says Responsible Finance.
The Government must demonstrate that it is serious about ending the illegal and exploitative practice of unpaid internships, writes Lord Holmes
Spain's prime minister has threatened to "veto Brexit" over the ongoing row over what it means for the future of Gibraltar.
Labour MPs who back the Brexit deal clinched by Theresa May will be voting against "the national interest", Keir Starmer has declared.
Eurosceptic MPs have warned Theresa May to dump her plans for avoiding a hard border in Ireland or face a humiliating Commons defeat on her Brexit blueprint.
Britain could still be tied to the EU’s rules by the time of the next general election, it has been confirmed.
Picture the scene: You’ve offered to cook dinner but have no idea what to make. And everyone is sitting around the table hungry.
David Mundell has rejected calls for him to resign as he hit back at Nicola Sturgeon's claim that the Conservatives were betraying Scottish fishermen.
Theresa May gave a statement on the steps of Number 10 ahead of addressing MPs on the UK's future ties with the EU. Here's the full statement.
Next month MPs will face their most momentous decision for a generation. Sebastian Whale sets out how the process for voting on the Withdrawal Agreement will work – and what could happen next
Theresa May has hammered out a roadmap for the future trading relationship between the UK and the EU. Read it in full below.
MPs shouldn’t be bullied into voting for something that puts their constituents’ jobs and rights at risk. The government must extend Article 50 – and the people must have their say, writes Frances O’Grady
The fight for our brave, strong nation was abandoned in this draft Withdrawal Agreement and generations will look back on it with disappointment, writes Suella Braverman
IPSE, the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed, has today supported recommendations from the House of Lords to delay the introduction of mandatory Making Tax Digital for VAT.
Labour should hold an emergency conference to decide its next move on Brexit and include the option of cancelling it altogether, a trade union chief has said.
Theresa May will head back to Brussels on Saturday in a desperate bid to secure a Brexit deal after her latest attempt to break the deadlock failed.
Labour’s sister party in Northern Ireland has accused Jeremy Corbyn of “taking the DUP line” on Brexit.
Few of us savour making a decision whose personal and national consequences are so profound. But, with the nation yearning for leadership, decide we must, writes Conservative MP Simon Hart
A Labour frontbencher today defied Jeremy Corbyn by saying a general election to break the Brexit deadlock was “not possible” - as he argued a fresh EU referendum was the only option.