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Leaked Home Office plans to curb the number of low skilled migrants coming to Britain after Brexit has “poisoned the diplomatic well”, the European parliament's chief negotiator has said.
Parliament's all up and running again as MPs took their Commons seats following a lengthy break. But how much do you remember from week one of the new term?
Theresa May will not discipline members of the Government accused of backing a letter calling on her to implement a hard Brexit.
One of the biggest training days for employees at the Fawley oil refinery in Hampshire on Monday 25 September is set to be disrupted by a strike of ‘pitifully’ low paid canteen staff.
A former Cabinet minister has suggested that members of the Government who backed a letter calling for a hard Brexit could face the sack.
Remain-backing Tory MPs have urged Theresa May to remove a minister and a Treasury aide over their support for a letter advocating a so-called 'hard Brexit'.
Nigel Jackson, Chief Executive of the Mineral Products Association has written to DCLG Secretary, Sajid Javid MP, asserting the need to continue cutting red tape in the extraction industry, support mineral planning and protect the Managed Aggregate Supply System.
Dozens of Tory MPs have launched a campaign urging Theresa May not to keep Britain in the EU "by stealth" during a post-Brexit transition period.
The UK cannot use Ireland as a “test case” for its future border relations with the European Union, Brexit chief negotiator Michel Barnier said today.
European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker has questioned the "stability" of David Davis during Brexit talks, it has emerged.
Steve Baker MP, Minister at the Department for Exiting the EU, argues that it is wrong and quite reckless for anyone to mislead the public in this way.
Arch-Eurosceptic MP Jacob Rees-Mogg has been elected to serve on the Brexit Select Committee, but outspoken Remain campaigner Anna Soubry has lost out.
This Bill will leave UK citizens and businesses with less protection against the power of the state. Rights are not being brought home, they are being abolished, says Andrew Langdon QC, Chair of the Bar.
The creation of a state-run Postbank would help the flow of finance for small businesses and promote social inclusion as traditional bank branches close, Unite, the country’s largest union, said today (Thursday 7 September).
The chance of Britain and the EU moving to the next stage of Brexit talks in October is “in the neighbourhood of zero”, a former European Council chief has said.
Philip Hammond told Tory MPs the party must use the autumn budget to help young people while adding that his generation has never been as well off as they are now, according to reports.
There is an urgent need to make some real progress on Brexit talks, before the closing bell tolls on the Article 50 process, says Jon Hudson, Project Director of Brexit Exchange.
It’s no good banging on about ‘taking back control’ if you only follow that up in word, not deed, says Bob Neill MP.
A House of Lords committee has launched a furious attack on ministers over "unprecedented" plans to transfer power from Parliament to the Government over Brexit.
The European Union wants a separate Brexit deal for Northern Ireland from the rest of the UK in a bid to stave off increased tensions in the region, a new report has said.
Some of Britain's biggest companies have reacted angrily after being asked by Downing Street to sign a letter backing the Government's Brexit strategy.
A former Attorney General today sounded the alarm on the Government’s flagship Brexit bill, saying it will allow ministers to ride roughshod over the British constitution.
Proposals to curb the number of low-skilled migrants coming to the UK after Brexit could have “catastrophic” consequences, business groups have warned.
The UK may never bounce back from the "economic hit" of Brexit, Ruth Davidson has warned.