UK moves on Northern Ireland protocol ‘deeply concerning’ - Pelosi
US speaker says if UK undermines Belfast Agreement, Congress will not support trade deal
US speaker says if UK undermines Belfast Agreement, Congress will not support trade deal
Putin could seek to reduce Kyiv to rubble, says British prime minister
Boris Johnson carries out mini-reshuffle as pressure remains to withdraw Starmer smear
In Julian Fellowes’s world, big houses with servants constituted a perfect social order
Country joins Scotland, Northern Ireland in introducing post-Christmas Covid restrictions
Britain’s foreign secretary to take role of negotiating London relationship with EU
UK cabinet secretary to look at gathering at education department and staff leaving event
Met asked to investigate reports of alleged breaches of Covid lockdown rules at No 10
Lukashenko to hold second call with Merkel amid migrant crisis
PM had promised new vote in standards in public life row after heavy backlash
France will not impose extra customs checks, as president says ‘talks need to continue’
Scotland’s first minister warns that Johnson’s government will use Brexit to weaken case for independence
Mixed messages from government over need to self-isolate if ‘pinged’ by Covid tracker app
Brexit has caused division between Dublin and London, but it has brought Paris closer
Britain has suffered worst death toll in Europe but enjoyed fastest vaccine rollout
Culture secretary pledges to oppose breakaway plan and to seek ways to empower fans
Johnson’s government in crosshairs for cronyism after Cameron lobbying scandal
Welsh first minister criticises aggressive unilateralism of London government
Former PM says Britain and EU need constructive, practical solutions for NI difficulties
Shape of agreement is sketched out but differences over governance, fair competition and fisheries could yet prove insurmountable
James Matthews was one of the Croke Park shooting victims buried in an unmarked grave
Former top official claims parts of controversial Bill designed to exert leverage in talks
Peers back by huge margin amendment saying Bill would ‘undermine the rule of law’
Labour leader says the government has lost control of the virus, and is no longer following scientific advice
‘Seasons against us’ as revolt brews among Tory MPs over Johnson’s six months of curbs
UK government has changed course 12 times in major policy areas during pandemic
Senior MP says Ofqual ‘not fit for purpose’ as Gavin Williamson defends grades U-turn
SNP leader at Westminster accuses prime minister of staging a power grab
New strategy to encourage ‘social distancing’ likely to see more people working from home
28-page plan said authorities would attempt to contain and delay spread of virus
PM regards political declaration as having less binding status to withdrawal agreement
Downing Street rejects EU call for ‘level playing field’ pledges on contentious issues
Resignation comes weeks before budget after Javid refuses to allow advisers to be sacked
Taoiseach says focus should now be on reviving powersharing institutions in North
Confederation of British Industry expresses worries over Conservative immigration plans and skills shortages
Ex-senior Tory sensationally quits in latest blow to Boris Johnson
PM criticised over expulsion of 21 rebels on Tuesday, while latest rebel Spelman is spared
Phillip Lee defects to Liberal Democrats as cross-party alliance moves to block no-deal Brexit
UK Labour leader wants to lead ‘time limited’ government to prevent no-deal Brexit
Sterling falls to near two-year low over fears UK will exit EU without trade agreements
Taoiseach says no-deal exit a ‘British threat’ and Irish and EU positions have not changed
Ex-minister says Britain is giving up ‘our voice, our veto and our vote’ in Europe
Ex-groundsman sprayed large quantities of weed killer Roundup made by Monsanto
Journalist turned educationalist said his appointment had ‘become a distraction’
Jennifer Appel and Tasha Fuiava said they ‘never felt like they were truly in distress’
Pills were found throughout his home, including in the laundry room, court papers reveal
UK and Scottish governments must proceed rationally, and pursue the national interest
British polar research ship to be called RSS Sir David Attenborough despite public vote
Minister to ‘review’ name suggestions for polar research vessel produced by online poll
Judge did not believe collie Charlie escaped ‘death sentence’ by ‘coincidence’
Police stormed cafe ending siege by Man Haron Monis after he shot cafe manager
Australia’s prime minister urges public to remain alert over festive season
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