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Russia will face retaliatory cyber attacks if it continues to threaten UK national security online, Boris Johnson will warn today.
Ministers will scrap the burgundy passports of the EU and revert to the old dark blue design just months after Brexit, it has been announced.
During 2017, Brexit has straddled every NOAH activity – indeed we estimate that well over 40% of NOAH’s resource this year has been spent on Brexit-related activity.
Theresa May will today set out plans for the UK and Poland to work more closely together on defence and security.
Jeremy Corbyn has been hit by a major rebellion over Brexit after almost a quarter of his MPs defied the party leadership and backed remaining in the customs union.
Theresa May has been accused of trying to "worm her way out" of giving MPs a meaningful vote on the final Brexit deal after clashing with a senior MP.
The head of the Bank of England has hit out at Michel Barnier for suggesting there would not be a free trade deal for the City of London after Brexit.
Theresa May has agreed to water down a key Government pledge on the date of Brexit in order to avoid another humiliating Commons defeat.
The Brexit transition period must last for 21 months and not the two years suggested by Theresa May, top Brussels negotiator Michel Barnier said today.
Philip Hammond has said that rapid progress on a Brexit trade deal is crucial to boost the UK’s flagging economy.
The UK construction industry needs its highly-valued EU workers, who might be travelling home for Christmas, to come back after the festive break, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
EU negotiators are preparing to compromise over controversial fishing quotas, it has been reported.
Vulnerable people could struggle to access cash if proposed changes to the ATM network go ahead, chair of the powerful Treasury Select Committee Nicky Morgan has warned.
Just because Theresa May has interpreted Brexit to mean leaving the Customs Union doesn’t mean that she has a mandate to do so, says Chris Leslie MP.
The Bank of England is reportedly set to announce new rules that will make it easier for European banks to operate in the UK after Brexit.
Council tax bills are set to soar by £100 on average after ministers handed town halls the power to hike rates further without asking the public.
Theresa May is set for a humiliating climbdown on her promise to stamp the Brexit date into UK law as scores of MPs line up to back a rival amendment.
SNP MP Ronnie Cowan has joined calls for the Government to introduce a legal duty of care for financial service providers – such as banks and building societies – to exercise towards their customers when the Financial Guidance and Claims Bill returns to the Commons in the New Year.
Families across the country are set to see their council tax bills go up under a scheme to unlock £450m of extra funding for local forces, it was announced today.
Unite have been forced to deny that Len McCluskey is planning to quit after a former top judge was appointed to investigate claims his re-election as general secretary broke union rules.
Election watchdogs have fined the official Remain campaign and the Liberal Democrats thousands of pounds for breaching election spending rules in the EU referendum.
Britain cannot leave the European Union with a bespoke trade agreement for financial services, Michel Barnier has said.
Theresa May is reportedly preparing for a third major speech on Brexit to set out her aims for a future trade deal with the EU.
Labour MP Stephen Kinnock tells Liz Bates that the Government has run out of excuses over its lack of support for struggling steel communities.