Coveney confident EU would respond positively if UK moves approach on Brexit
‘We know they don’t want a ‘no deal’ Brexit but we don’t know what they do want’
‘We know they don’t want a ‘no deal’ Brexit but we don’t know what they do want’
British PM reacts after former foreign secretary labels Chequers Brexit plan ‘a cheat’
‘Until UK has left EU, article 50 letter can be withdrawn,’ says John Kerr in new report
Frank Field says Labour ‘increasingly seen as a racist party’
Failure to reach an agreement over the Border could lead to a hard Brexit
Hardline Conservatives step up opposition to proposals agreed at Chequers
Departure of Ben Bradley and Maria Caulfield reflects unease of backbench Brexiteers
Taoiseach says he looks forward to seeing detailed proposals for future future EU-UK relationship
Parliamentary report finds UK intelligence was involved with ‘plainly unlawful’ activities
EU Withdrawal Bill returns on Monday to the House of Lords
PM to set out course of action if final Brexit agreement rejected or talks end with no deal
Scottish government claims clause 11 undermines devolution settlement
House of Lords votes to retain European Charter of Fundamental Rights post-Brexit
May insists that seeking parliament approval would have compromised military operation
Theresa May to seek Commons debate amid calls she lacked authority for attack
Chancellor claims bespoke arrangement for UK with EU would serve interests of both
May’s government committed to leaving customs union and single market after Brexit
Leaked document says EU may seek way to punish UK during transition phase
EU control over UK post-Brexit ‘not particularly democratic’, says David Davis
Fourteen new junior ministers, eight of them women and five from ethnic minorities
Theresa May and Donald Trump rate poorly among Irish people, according to new poll
Europe Letter: UK discourse on leaving EU is a mess of contradictory decisions
Amendment to EU Bill means government cannot implement deal with EU without MPs’ backing
Foreign secretary says ‘we are going to take back control of our borders’
Departure of development secretary adds to instability around the British government
British PM acts in wake of resignation of one minister, while two others face investigations
British prime minister determined to stay on in top job despite shipping criticism
British prime minister says inferno survivors were left without help when they needed it most
David Davis rules out discussion on cost of leaving EU before talks on future trade
PM to continue spending 0.7% of Britain’s economic output on international aid
House of Commons Brexit committee warns about impact on Ireland and Border concerns
EU draft guidelines on negotiations recognise Irish interest in Border and travel area
Prime minister determined to get best deal for all citizens – including EU nationals
Nicola Sturgeon’s call backed as Conservatives rule out second vote until after Brexit
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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