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A group of influential MPs has warned that failing to roll over EU deals could put trade with 70 nations at risk.
Theresa May’s landmark Brexit speech has been dismissed by EU officials as an attempt to win over the Tory party, according to a leaked report.
Philip Hammond will today warn the EU that it will be harming its own economy if it does not include financial services in any post-Brexit free trade deal with the UK.
Student debt has almost doubled in six years and women are taking longer to repay student debt due to lower earnings throughout their careers, warns the Chartered Insurance Institute.
Theresa May’s ambition to secure free trade with the EU after Brexit by matching its standards was dismissed by a top EU official last night.
The Ministry of Justice has admitted to having employed hundreds of people on zero hour contracts, despite widespread political criticism of their use.
David Cameron offered Theresa May tips on last week’s keynote Brexit speech, according to his former press secretary.
Theresa May has taken a swipe at the BBC after she was asked a question about Brexit.
Labour MP Stephen Kinnock says the US plan to slap huge tariffs on steel and aluminium imports cannot be dismissed as "yet another example of Trumpian bluster".
Senior figures from Sinn Féin and the DUP are to hold separate talks with Michel Barnier this week as the issue of keeping an open border in Ireland after Brexit rumbles on.
The European Union is expected to pile fresh pressure on Theresa May with its draft guidelines on post-Brexit trade in a bid to push her to decide what Britain wants.
Lloyds Banking Group's Fiona Cannon writes about gender equality, an issue the company takes incredibly seriously. Lloyds Banking Group sponsors today's House magazine event 'Deeds Not Words – How To Reach a 50/50 Parliament’.
Older people must "reach into their own pockets" to fund an increasingly expensive future welfare state, a former Conservative minister will warn today.
Construction apprentices will go on to earn thousands of pounds more, every year, than many of their university-educated counterparts, according to the latest research by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
Pro-EU Conservative rebels have hinted at a climbdown on their bid to keep the UK in a customs union with the bloc.
David Lidington has said it would be "dangerous" for the Commons to not back the final deal on Brexit, days after John Major called for MPs to use their "own conscience".
Theresa May has refused to rule out quitting if she loses a showdown Commons vote against Conservative rebels on the customs union.
A close ally of Boris Johnson has reportedly accused Theresa May’s top aide of leaking the Foreign Secretary’s controversial letter on the Irish border.
Conservative grandee Michael Heseltine has thrown a grenade amid recent Tory unity as he blasted Theresa May over her latest big Brexit speech.
Boris Johnson was prevented from publishing the full details of his memo to Sir Jeremy Heywood on customs arrangements with Ireland, after it was leaked to the press on Tuesday.
Leo Varadkar gave a lukewarm reception to the Prime Minister’s Brexit speech and criticised her for not providing more detail in the brewing crisis over the Northern Ireland border.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has published their latest briefing for House of Lords Committee stage of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill. This briefing covers amendments to clarify the status of future decisions of the Court of Justice of the EU, introduce a domestic Right to Equality in the Bill and rule out the use of delegated powers to reduce equality and human rights protections
Theresa May’s greatest strength as Prime Minister is that she benefits from very low expectations.
The EU’s chief negotiator has welcomed Theresa May’s big Brexit speech today, saying she has recognised the “trade-offs” she must make to secure a deal with Brussels.