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The UK has hit out at the European Commission after it accused the Government of using the peace process as a "bargaining chip" in Brexit negotiations.
Brexit could “end in disaster” for a British island in the Caribbean which relies on a neighbouring French territory for supplies, the Government has been warned.
Boris Johnson has admitted Britain will have to pay a Brexit divorce bill - just weeks after saying the European Union would have to "go whistle" for the cash.
Theresa May is to force companies to declare the size of the pay gap between bosses and workers on the bottom rung of the ladder, it has emerged.
David Davis is preparing to hit out at "stubborn and unreasonable" EU negotiators as tensions build ahead of the next round of Brexit talks.
Housing market activity has been flat since the start of the year with lending and transactions both in line with 12 month averages.
We haven't seen much of Boris Johnson this summer.
We hope this acquisition with be a positive step for both residents and staff.
Former Labour minister & frontbencher Pat McFadden is critical of the Government's Brexit position papers and argues 'For the economic interest to triumph, the nationalism that pervades so much of the Brexit discussion will have to be taken on'.
The Government should scrap air passenger duty for those under 30 in a bid to recapture the youth vote from Labour, a thinktank has said.
Labour's pre-election pledge to boost the living wage to £10 an hour would lead to just under a quarter of British workers getting a pay rise, new analysis by the party claims.
The UK's leading food industry body is urging ministers to urgently clarify the future of EU nationals, with a warning that nearly half of workers in the sector are considering leaving the UK.
David Davis will refuse to tell the EU how much Britain is willing to pay towards its Brexit 'divorce bill' when talks resume next week, it has emerged.
European judges will continue to have jurisdiction over the UK's legal system for years after Brexit, it has emerged.
A Home Office report setting out how Britain could be less safe outside the EU was held back during the EU referendum, according to reports.
Ireland's prime minister has taken a fresh swipe at Theresa May over her plans for a "frictionless" border in Ireland after Brexit.
A Commons committee will investigate the black hole in universities’ pension scheme, after the shortfall widened to £12.6bn in three years.
Theresa May has been accused of performing a "climbdown" on her plans to remove the European Court of Justice's role in UK life after Brexit.
Ireland's prime minister has said he is “confused and puzzled” about what Britain wants from its future trading relationship with the European Union.
Divorced parents will find it much harder to bring their children back to the UK from Europe if the Government fails to strike a Brexit deal, Whitehall officials have admitted.
Dods Monitoring's Tom King writes about the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill and how it is crucial that it has the confidence and respect of both sides of the Brexit debate.
The Government has said civil legal rulings issued in other European Union countries will be “recognised and enforced” in the UK beyond Brexit.
Michel Barnier has goaded the UK government over the state of the Brexit negotiations ahead of the next round of talks in Brussels.
Downing Street has insisted that Brexit trade negotiations can begin in October - despite the Prime Minister of Slovenia warning that they could be delayed until next year.