This site requires JavaScript for certain functions and interactions to work. Please turn on JavaScript for the best possible experience.
Newsletter sign-up
Follow us:
Theresa May has called on Europe’s leaders to cooperate on Brexit, telling Angela Merkel the negotiations should not be “a one-way street”.
Top Tory MP Sarah Wollaston has warned that delays in reaching a Brexit transition deal could put patients at risk.
Thousands of Labour members have emailed the party demanding to be given a say on its Brexit policy amid concerns that Jeremy Corbyn is ignoring their views.
Greg Clark knows the next few months will be a defining period for the UK. As Brexit begins to take shape, the Business Secretary is determined that firms large and small will be heard at the Cabinet table. He talks to Sebastian Whale
Chartered Insurance Institute responds to Nicky Morgan’s open letter encouraging 30 financial services firms to sign up to the Women in Finance Charter.
The overwhelming majority of British businesses do not want to leave the customs union and a majority also want to stay in the single market, according to a survey carried out by Ed Balls.
Former Conservative minister Anna Soubry has torn into Boris Johnson over yesterday's "embarrassing" speech on Brexit.
EU officials have reportedly removed a so-called 'punishment clause' from the draft Brexit transition arrangement.
The UK will continue to abide by European rules and regulations during the transition period after Brexit, Boris Johnson said today.
Guy Verhofstadt has criticised Boris Johnson’s vision of a 'liberal' Brexit ahead of a key speech by the Foreign Secretary today.
Boris Johnson will today "reach out" to Remain voters and argue that many of their fears about Brexit are "unfounded".
Released today, lending and savings figures from the BSA for 2017 show that building societies approved 29% of all new mortgages in 2017, and savers deposited £8.5 billion in building society accounts.
An influential group of MPs look set to defy financial regulators by forcing them to publish a controversial report on RBS’ business practices.
The former Deputy Prime Minister has criticised Theresa May’s handling of Brexit, accusing her of running a “clueless” government full of “muppets”.
Billionaire philanthropist George Soros has hit back at what he calls a press "smear campaign" by pledging to donate up to £100,000 to an anti-Brexit campaign group.
Millions more families will be plunged into “debt distress” as the Bank of England prepares to hike interest rates, a leading thinktank has warned.
The UK economy is missing out on £10 billion each year because home owners are so fearful of hiring a cowboy builder, they simply don’t commission building work, according to new research by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
Work on a new system to register EU migrants who come to the UK after March 2019 has "barely begun", according to worried Home Office officials.
NOAH supports the UK food supply sector’s statement on Brexit.
There should be another general election rather than a second EU referendum if Parliament rejects the final Brexit deal, John McDonnell has said.
A hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic would be a “clear and present danger to the peace process,” the Irish government's EU spokesman has warned.
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has engaged in an angry clash with former spin doctor Alastair Campbell, accusing him of a "macho" approach to politics.
The UK’s leading food producers have demanded ministers secure a free trade deal with the EU and allow European migrants to work on British farms after Brexit.