‘UK is not remotely a corrupt country,’ says Boris Johnson
British PM tells Cop26 of media scrutiny and ‘appropriate sanctions’ amid wave of sleaze
British PM tells Cop26 of media scrutiny and ‘appropriate sanctions’ amid wave of sleaze
Sajid Javid and former attorney general Geoffrey Cox join senior Tories opposing Bill
Former PM voices opposition to law-breaking Bill as Geoffrey Cox says reputation at risk
Chancellor resigns over demands to sack his advisers and is replaced by Rishi Sunak
Resignation comes weeks before budget after Javid refuses to allow advisers to be sacked
Labour leader refers to prime minister’s cocaine admission during heated exchange
Corbyn says UK at ‘extraordinary and precarious moment’ as MPs set to return
London Letter: Dublin, Brussels and other European capitals are now playing a summer waiting game
Analysis: MPs’ anger focuses on the apparent legitimisation of the Labour leader
Commons rejects withdrawal agreement, as DUP hints support for no Brexit to save union
Government’s decision to decouple the withdrawal agreement from the political declaration allows the vote to go ahead
Theresa May still wants MPs to pass her deal. Will the DUP help drag it over the line?
Juncker wanted a ‘verbal handshake’ with Varadkar before any sign-off with May
Nigel Dodds says party does not want a no-deal Brexit but needs further guarantees
DUP and UK government ministers to continue negotiations for necessary deal support
Officials in Brussels suggest that long extension could run from nine to 21 months
Decisive rejection leaves MPs facing ‘unenviable choices’, prime minister says
UK currency rallies but remains firmly in the red against both the dollar and the euro
Perhaps Cox could have merged the legal and the political, and got a lot of people off the hook, including the DUP
With under three weeks until Brexit Day, anything could happen
Unclear if May’s warning on UK never leaving EU will impact Commons vote
DUP leader warns Theresa May her deal will not get through House of Commons vote
The UK worries about being “trapped” in a backstop – but can’t present an alternative
May’s hopes for her deal rest on persuading DUP and Brexiteers on the backstop
Chancellor warns Brexiteers about voting against deal
UK continues to push for changes to Border backstop
UK attorney general and Brexit secretary return to London after ‘difficult’ discussions with EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier
Recent talks between UK Brexit secretary and EU chief negotiator fruitless and ‘difficult’
MP says his party would back May’s deal if time limit was imposed
Aerospace CEO: ‘there are plenty of countries out there who would love to build the wings for Airbus’
No sign of breakthrough as clock runs down to Theresa May’s ‘meaningful vote’ next week
Two car manufacturers say they could move production out of Britain in event of no deal
Geoffrey Cox and Brexit minister Stephen Barclay to seek changes to backstop
Work would take place during transition phase which starts after Britain leaves EU
As backstop talks continue in Brussels, hard Brexiteers line up lawyers to review outcome
British attorney general reported to have changed strategy on controversial backstop
Arbitration provisions a major focus of British attorney general’s diplomacy with EU
Breakthrough not expected until mid-March making article 50 extension more likely
Sufficient backstop assurance may persuade DUP and Conservatives to back Brexit deal
A broad, unstated EU consensus sees Labour’s plans as the only pathway to a deal
British PM and EU Commission president hold crunch meeting in Brussels on Brexit
Statement reconfirmed their commitment to avoiding a hard border in Ireland
EU is willing to consider new proposals on the backstop, but they face two big problems
EU expects Geoffrey Cox to present draft legal text on backstop as May to meet Juncker
British representatives’ focus on provision may cause a no-deal Brexit, EU officials fear
Tánaiste says proposals would have to come from London rather than Brussels
Theresa May’s ministers are set for another round of Brexit talks after latest Commons defeat
Both sides are seeking a solution since MPs overwhelmingly rejected May’s Brexit deal
Private dinner meeting described as ‘warm’ by aides also focused on stalled NI assembly
Prime minister likely to seek further talks with Brussels and negotiate with Labour
Viewed from Brussels, every part of the Malthouse compromise is out of the question
Steve Baker warns PM she will face another defeat for Brexit deal if she fails to renegotiate withdrawal agreement
Brady amendment has identified backstop as the sole obstacle to ratifying the withdrawal agreement
Bad day for PM begins with warnings on cod and plaice and ends with slap like a wet fish
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