Conservative peer wants ‘shot across bows’ of mystery donors behind poll predicting Tory election wipeout
Intrigue in Westminster over identities of people behind new pressure group Conservative Britain Alliance
Intrigue in Westminster over identities of people behind new pressure group Conservative Britain Alliance
French politician says British ministers did not know the consequences of leaving the bloc
Brexit has disrupted the careful equilibrium in Northern Ireland
UK prime minister will have to face down Tory Eurosceptics sooner or later or they will destroy him on the altar of Brexit
Wolfson quits over ‘repeated rule-breaking and breaches of law’ in Downing Street
Martin says protocol issues could be solved if there is ‘political will’ after North elections
London Letter: Light cast on exit from body in which UK not ‘influential founder member’
Johnson claims Bill will lighten regulation on business and restore UK sovereign status
‘Encyclopaedia of humour’ wrote for The Two Ronnies and Billy Connolly
British lorry drivers blaming Brexit for 15km queues that have been building up at Dover
The prime minister’s fate now lies in the hands of senior civil servant Sue Gray
Foreign secretary Liz Truss signals deal to be done but ‘pragmatic EU approach’ required
Brexit: Despite a warmer tone, agreement will be hard to come by
British foreign secretary in face-to-face talks wtih European Commission’s Sefcovic this week
Foreign secretary’s contradictions and ambiguities misread as tough new approach
British foreign secretary to meet with EU counterpart Maros Sefcovic this week
Minister Simon Coveney discusses Brexit with new UK counterpart Liz Truss for first time
French president’s use of vulgar verb in relation to unvaccinated sparks controversy
Liz Truss has taken charge of Brexit negotiations following David Frost’s resignation
Minister wants deal done before Assembly elections but says UK has made ‘no concessions all year’
Maros Sefcovic says UK’s article 16 threats are ‘very distracting’ part of ongoing talks
Those who sold it are slithering away from responsibility for its consequences. Those to whom it was sold are left to bear them
Pandemic and protocol will continue to dominate political life in the months ahead
A good year for Sinn Féin, but a tough year for a Coalition trying to manage a pandemic
Few would bet on the PM remaining in office another year or the royal family making up
Reaction to appointment of Liz Truss is one of guarded open-mindedness
PM rejects calls to tighten restrictions but hints at new measures after Christmas
More trouble for PM as photo emerges of him at cheese and wine gathering during lockdown
Britain’s foreign secretary to take role of negotiating London relationship with EU
Rejoicing in Brussels and Dublin may be misplaced as Liz Truss takes over role with own issues
Head of NI retail group says ‘we need stability and we need certainty’
Conservative cites concerns over ‘direction of travel’ of negotiations in letter to Johnson
Negotiators made important shift in position recently, says senior British official
Minister expresses confidence Frost and Sefcovic could make progress on issues
North’s place within UK internal market ‘must be respected,’ says DUP leader
A strain of English exceptionalism is enough to make any Irish person’s blood run green
Frost warns British government is still prepared to resort to using Article 16
London Letter: The EU would view the UK’s use of article 16 as particularly aggressive
Minister says there is ‘a lot at stake’ given potential ‘carryover’ to EU-UK trade deal
Diverging from EU rules essential for Britain to prosper, David Frost tells conference
European Commission vice president met with UK’s David Frost on Friday
Taoiseach says he has built good relationship with Boris Johnson and all sides keen to end post-Brexit rancour
Ex-taoiseach says solving issues on political identity more difficult than trade issues
London Letter: Cop26 president provides welcome relief from Johnson’s chosen path
Loyalists see protocol as ‘a trick by the South’ to take over the North, says Ahern
He also dismisses speculation he would invoke article 16 in the most limited way to extend current grace periods
Minister keen to give ongoing negotiations on Brexit related issues ‘every chance of success’
David Frost spent two days in Belfast meeting political leaders and business leaders
Change might reflect a conclusion in London that it’s the wrong time to risk EU retaliation
EC’s Maros Sefcovic welcomes ‘change in tone’ from Brexit minister David Frost
UK must ‘reciprocate the big move’ by EU on NI Protocol – European Commission vice-president
Sefcovic set to tell British that removal of ECJ role in protocol is ‘unattainable’ goal
London Letter: British threats have pushed more EU members into hawkish camp
Johnson eager for a resolution but was taking a circuitous route, Martin says
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices