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A former head of the civil service has quit a top NHS job in protest at government under-funding.
David Davis has sparked a diplomatic row with the Irish government after he claimed the Brexit deal struck by Theresa May last week was not legally binding.
A host of senior shadow ministers have said Britain must follow a ‘soft Brexit’ by retaining full access to and the benefits of the single market and customs union.
A pro-Brexit Conservative MP has revealed he was assured by ministers that the crucial concession Theresa May made to Brussels to clinch her Brexit deal “doesn’t mean anything”.
David Davis today said the Government wants a “Canada plus, plus, plus” trade deal with the EU after Brexit.
Keir Starmer refused three times to rule out Labour backing a second referendum on Brexit.
A cross-party group of MPs are pushing for an amendment that would enshrine the promise of a "truly meaningful vote" on the final Brexit deal into law.
Downing Street told top Brexit supporters a key concession in the breakthrough deal struck between Theresa May and the EU this week was “meaningless,” it has been claimed.
The Labour party wants a close post-Brexit relationship with the European Union, Jeremy Corbyn said yesterday - as he came under pressure from Labour MPs to toughen his pro-EU stance.
Trade Secretary Liam Fox has said the UK could succeed even if no bespoke trade deal can be agreed with the European Union after Brexit.
Full negotiations on a post-Brexit trade deal between Britain and the European Union will only begin after March 2019, it has been claimed.
Theresa May – buoyed by finally making “sufficient progress” on Brexit – is to confront Cabinet Brexiteers over their vision for Britain’s departure from the EU.
Michael Gove has said the British people will be able to change Theresa May’s Brexit deal at the next general election.
A string of Conservative MPs who support Brexit have lined up to voice concerns over the deal Theresa May struck with the EU today.
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Reacting to this morning’s announcement that the issue of cross-border traffic between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic has been resolved, Road Haulage Association chief executive Richard Burnett said:
The puffs of white smoke which emanated over Brussels and Arlene Foster’s Enniskillen home in the early hours of this morning seemed unlikely yesterday.
NOAH is pleased that formal agreement on the Brexit ‘divorce terms’ has now been reached by the UK and the EU. Industry needs certainty, and this is a significant step on the way.
As Theresa May pounds the streets in her constituency this weekend, she can afford herself a rare smile.
Read PoliticsHome's breakdown of the key principles agreed between the EU and UK on citizens’ rights, the Irish border and the so-called 'divorce bill'.
Hardcore eurosceptics have blasted the "humiliating" deal Theresa May struck with Brussels this morning.
Britain and the European Union have finally agreed a Brexit divorce bill of between £35bn and £39bn.
Local democracy, human rights law and EU citizenship after Brexit are all debated this week. Gary Connor looks at what’s coming up in the upper chamber
Sebastian Whale looks at what’s coming up in the Chamber and Westminster Hall this week