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Senior industry figures have called for the Government to seek out their guidance to ensure that trade keeps moving at the Channel Ports if the UK crashes out of the EU with no Brexit deal.
Jeremy Corbyn has launched a full-blooded attack on the EU, accusing them of holding up progress on Brexit by "haggling" over the UK's exit payment.
Theresa May has said she believes the second phase of Brexit talks on the future trade relationship between the UK and EU can begin in December.
Jean-Claude Juncker has dismissed a report that claimed Theresa May was "begging for help" at a private dinner in Brussels last week.
Retrospective immigration checks on bank accounts could force people into illegal economy, says Lord Roberts.
Sadiq Khan has said there could be a second referendum on Brexit, amid fears that London’s top City firms are preparing to leave the UK without a transition deal.
Jean Claude Juncker’s top aide has rejected accusations that he was responsible for revealing the highly personal details of a Brexit dinner last week.
An “anxious”, “despondent” and “tormented” Theresa May “begged” Jean Claude Juncker for help in a working dinner last week, according to reports.
Britain's biggest business organisations are calling on the Government to urgently guarantee a Brexit transition deal.
Theresa May is reportedly delaying a Cabinet debate on a future EU-UK trade deal because she is worried it will spark resignations.
Growth among construction SMEs slowed in most parts of the UK in the third quarter of this year, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
A top Labour MP today accused the Government of “hiding bad news” after Liam Fox admitted publishing a set of controversial Brexit impact assessments could scupper negotiations for Britain.
Britain is likely to crash out of the European Union without a trade deal as a result of Theresa May’s "intransigence" in negotiations, Emily Thornberry has said.
Keir Starmer has said Labour will work with Conservative rebels to force a binding vote on the final Brexit deal if his party's six "red lines" are not met.
Public sector borrowing in September has fallen to its lowest level since before the financial crisis.
European Union leaders yesterday softened their position on Brexit talks following meetings with Theresa May in Brussels.
It’s painfully clear the law on unpaid work experience is not fit for purpose. Now it's time to act, writes Lord Holmes
Emmanuel Macron has poured cold water on hopes of moving Brexit talks on to future trade, saying the two sides are “far from agreement” on the key issue of the UK’s exit payment.
There is little any of us can do to help a grieving parent – but we can make sure that every employer gives them time to start to come to terms with their loss, says Kevin Hollinrake
Donald Tusk has said the EU27 have agreed that preparations to move on to the second phase of Brexit talks can get underway.
British universities have demanded "urgent clarity" from Theresa May over the future of EU academics and students in the UK.
We are exporting less in goods by value relative to imports than at any time in our history. The UK, the trading nation of yore, is now breaking records for trade of all the wrong reasons, says Shadow Business and International Trade Minister Bill Esterson.
David Davis has reportedly told officials to step up preparations for a 'no deal' Brexit, as Theresa May urged EU leaders to create a new "dynamic" in negotiations.
Theresa May has been handed a boost after Angela Merkel suggested Brexit trade talks could begin in December.