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Philip Hammond is to announce plans to extend discounted rail travel to those in the 26-30 age bracket and to review airline insolvency measures, as part of Wednesday’s Budget.
Theresa May is being urged to use the Angela Merkel’s electoral struggles to strengthen her hand in Brexit talks and secure a better deal on the so-called 'divorce bill'.
Labour splits over Brexit burst into the open after the party's frontbench ordered MPs to vote against a bid to keep the UK in the single market and customs union.
Theresa May has won the backing of her ministers to offer Brussels more cash to break the Brexit deadlock - but only if the EU agrees to finally begin trade talks.
Theresa May should walk away from her negotiations with the European Union if Brussels does not agree to move onto trade talks at a crunch summit next month, according to a former Brexit minister.
The UK elections watchdog has launched an investigation into whether the official Brexit campaign breached spending limits in the EU referendum.
Welcoming the Prime Minister’s announcement that the Government will work with industry to boost spending on R&D to 2.4 per cent of GDP by 2027, Sir Mark Walport, Chief Executive designate of UK Research and Innovation said:
Following the European Union's (EU) General Affairs Council decision to move the European Medicines Agency (EMA) from London to Amsterdam, , NOAH Chief executive Dawn Howard said:
The EU will block a Brexit deal if the UK tries to slash taxes and environmental regulations, Michel Barnier warned today.
Ahead of tomorrow’s Committee Stage debate on the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, the Equality and Human Rights Commission has published our second in a series of briefings, covering the Charter of Fundamental Rights and inclusion of a Right to Equality.
Voters will go “absolutely spare” if the Government pledge billions to the European Union as part of its divorce settlement, an influential Tory backbencher has warned.
Released today, lending and savings figures from the BSA show that building societies approved 29% of all new mortgages in Q3 2017, and savers deposited £1.3 billion in building society accounts.
Chris Bryce, CEO of IPSE, urges MPs to stop a ‘disastrous’ policy decision that will ‘unfairly punish’ one of the most productive sectors of our workforce.
Ahead of the Budget, Conservative MP Bob Blackman urges the Chancellor to take note of the Taylor Review recommendations on how best to support the self-employed.
Theresa May has said the Government will spend up to £80bn on research and development over the next decade.
The Road Haulage Association writes in advance of the Budget in which it wants the Chancellor to ensure smooth border and customs checks for hauliers post Brexit, to work with the sector to help reduce the 45,000 driver shortage and to cut fuel duty by 3 pence per litre.
Ministers will reportedly give Theresa May their backing to offer Brussels a higher Brexit 'divorce bill' in a bid to kick-start trade negotiations with the EU.
Dominic Grieve has accused a number of Tory MPs of becoming “unhinged” over the Brexit withdrawal process.
Labour have torn into Philip Hammond after he said "there are no unemployed people" in the UK.
David Davis is reportedly considering resigning after being kept in the dark about Boris Johnson and Michael Gove’s secret Brexit letter.
Leaving the EU is an "act of supreme economic sense" because of the bloc's "fundamental" economic flaws, Priti Patel has claimed.
Donald Tusk shot back at David Davis today after the Brexit Secretary demanded more compromise from the EU in the Brexit negotiations.
British workers have already lost almost a week in wages because of the historic vote for Brexit, new analysis has claimed.
Government plans to enshrine the date of Britain’s exit from the European Union in law could result in “significant difficulties”, a cross-party group of MPs has warned.