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The Archbishop of Canterbury has accused British newspapers of trying to “stir up hate” when they ramp up their rhetoric about Brexit.
The UK will not be able to find a solution to the post-Brexit Irish border unless the EU allows Brexit negotiations to move on to the future trading relationship, Liam Fox claimed today.
Labour is facing fresh questions over its sexual misconduct investigation procedures after a staff member was found dead in an apparent suicide.
EU chiefs want Britain to automatically accept new regulations from Brussels during the two-year transition period after Brexit, it has been reported.
The size of the UK's financial settlement with the EU may never be made public, Brussels sources have suggested.
Ireland's European Commissioner has promised his government will "play tough to the end" after it threatened to block the progress of Brexit negotiations.
Rumours about 200 journalists descending on the DUP conference this weekend proved rather wide of the mark. But the party doesn’t care.
A general election in the Republic of Ireland would be good for the UK because it would distract the Taoiseach from his demands over Brexit, DUP MPs said today.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has written to every EU leader warning them Northern Ireland will block any attempt to create a border in the Irish Sea after Brexit.
The average worker will be £2,257 worse off by 2022, Jeremy Corbyn will claim today.
Philip Hammond ditched plans to hike VAT on small firms after coming under pressure from the DUP, PoliticsHome has learned.
Donald Tusk has given Britain until the start of December to iron out unresolved issues around money and the Irish border if talks are to progress to future trade relations.
It was Budget week in Westminster, but can you remember the detail?
Downing Street has defended the record of British firms trading with foreign companies - after Liam Fox accused them of not doing enough to export their goods around the globe.
The City’s ability to adapt to change is one of its great strengths – but if it is to succeed after Brexit it must be given a coherent and clear framework, warns Jonathan Reynolds
Preparing HMRC for Brexit is an almost impossible task – and it’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the challenges facing UK trade, writes Alison McGovern
Theresa May is set to reject Brussels demands that Brexit Britain sticks closely to EU regulations - after Michael Gove won a furious battle with Cabinet Remainers.
Britain will have to accept greater levels of immigration from India if it wants to strike a free trade deal with the country after Brexit, a senior diplomat has warned.
Hundreds of thousand of Britons who file tax returns late will avoid £100 fines under changes being introduced by the Government.
Labour has accused the Government of breaking its manifesto pledge to increase NHS funding by £8bn in real-terms over the next five years.
Philip Law, Director General of the British Plastics Federation responds to the Chancellor's Budget announcement on plastics, which will affect an industry that employs 170,000 people in the UK.
The Law Commission has today published a new draft Bill to put the brake on unfair rules on logbook loans and usher in a new era of better protection for consumers.
A government minister has dismissed as "nonsense" suggestions that Britain wants to create an "empire 2.0" by boosting trade with Commonwealth nations after Brexit.
Theresa May will today launch a fresh attack on Vladimir Putin, calling Russia a “hostile state” that threatens the integrity of the Western world.