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Theresa May’s Cabinet deal has provoked a backlash among several high profile Brexiteers, including backbench Conservative Eurosceptics.
After nearly 12 hours of talks, the Cabinet finally agreed the Government's position on Brexit. But what have they actually signed up to?
Senior business leaders issued a cautious welcome to Theresa May’s Brexit deal, praising the Government for presenting a “united front”.
Theresa May has faced down her Cabinet critics to secure a peace deal on Brexit which she claimed would ensure a "prosperous and secure future all our people deserve".
Keir Starmer has said Labour could still back another EU referendum - just two days after a spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn appeared to rule it out.
Catherine Windibank, business development manager at Richard Jackson Ltd, became Midlands regional chair of the National Federation of Builders (NFB) on Thursday 8 June at the NFB annual general meeting (AGM).
Boris Johnson and David Cameron have branded Theresa May's latest plan to break the Cabinet deadlock on Brexit as "the worst of all worlds", it has been claimed.
The Mineral Products Association (MPA) has welcomed the Government’s Construction Sector Deal, which makes the link between construction and the need for mineral extraction, product manufacturing and acknowledges that the industry can deliver increased benefits to the UK through strengthening the construction supply chain across the UK.
Philip Hammond has dismissed calls to rethink business rates to help Britain's ailing high streets, saying he will instead consider other ways to relieve the tax burden on UK firms.
Labour has put together a mock hamper including a "sticking plaster" and "packet of fudge" for ministers to take to Chequers today as they attempt to reach agreement on Brexit.
Theresa May is facing a full-scale revolt by Brexit-backing ministers as the Cabinet meets at Chequers to finally sign off the Government's aproach to quitting the EU.
A fresh Tory Brexit row has broken out after a leaked paper suggested Theresa May's customs plan could stop Britain from sealing a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States.
The Government's Construction Sector Deal sets out “an ambitious partnership between the industry and the Government” that aims to increase apprenticeships to 25,000 a year by 2020, deliver better performing buildings and better value for taxpayers, as well as a globally competitive sector.
Britain's bus firms could be made to offer live updates on their services under new rules being considered by the Government.
David Davis has warned Theresa May that her latest Brexit plan is unworkable in a bid to avert a furious Cabinet clash, it has been reported.
The Brexit department is more reliant on graduate staff than any other major government ministry, PoliticsHome can reveal.
MPA has published the 4th edition of its review of the Mineral Products industry. This review celebrates the diversity of the industry and highlights its essential role as an enabling industry for others to thrive on. The industry supplies the raw and manufactured materials for building our homes, as well as vital new and upgraded infrastructure to support future economic growth and our quality of life.
Ahead of rural planning week, George Freeman MP has stated that the five year land supply is undermining public trust, highlighting large scale development coming ahead of infrastructure investment as a major contributor.
Labour has effectively ruled out calling for a referendum on the final Brexit deal Theresa May strikes with the EU.
A Conservative minister has broken ranks with Theresa May to declare that crashing out of the EU without a Brexit deal would be "completely disastrous" for business.
The Home Office has published details of the settlement scheme that will allow EU citizens to secure permanent residence, after the UK leaves the EU in March 2019.
It didn't take long for Brexiteers to cry betrayal when details of Theresa May's supposed "third way" customs compromise plan were revealed by ITV's Robert Peston.
Michael Gove will today spell out how Britain plans to "take back control" of its waters after leaving the European Union.