Jacob Rees-Mogg appointed UK minister for ‘Brexit opportunities’
Boris Johnson carries out mini-reshuffle as pressure remains to withdraw Starmer smear
Boris Johnson carries out mini-reshuffle as pressure remains to withdraw Starmer smear
Liz Truss takes over at foreign office while Buckland, Jenrick and former education secretary Williamson are ousted
Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka – saw their profiles flooded with abusive comments
Sinn Féin and DUP call on British exchequer to fund pensions for victims of the Troubles
No ‘quality access’ to single market unless UK matches EU standards, says Von der Leyen
Ursula von der Leyen says UK will have to abide by EU rules if it wants close relationship after Brexit
Analysis: Party members sure of Johnson’s need for them to support Brexit deal in parliament
Former taoiseach says ‘talking through’ Border solution will help ease loyalist fears
UK’s Brexit secretary Stephen Barclay first denied requirement – then confirmed it
PM sends second letter to Donald Tusk saying he is not personally seeking extension
How the deal was done: step-by-step from Varadkar and Johnson’s ‘pathway’ talks
Donald Tusk says hopes of agreement have risen but that positive signs can be ‘political tricks’
Both EU and UK remaining tight-lipped about content of new British proposals
Barnier insists that ‘if there is goodwill on both sides an accord is still possible’
NI’s former secretary of state accuses Johnson of ‘passing the parcel’ on Border issue
UK could move on mechanism that would allow NI to on decide staying in EU regulatory alignment
Leo Varadkar ‘not particularly optimistic’ of receiving written submission before summit
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Technical ‘non-papers’ with new UK proposals a rehash of old ideas, sources say
Michel Barnier has ‘done an incredible job over the last three years’, Coveney says
‘We want to get a deal ... but we cannot allow Ireland to be the collateral damage’ – Coveney
Mr Juncker says he has no ‘emotional relationship’ with Irish backstop
London Letter: EU signals no role in talks for Stormont, that London must make decision
Brexit secretary Stephen Barclay also warns of impact of no-deal on Ireland
Tánaiste expresses frustration at lack of written proposals from British ministers
British prime minister takes a pass at the Duchy after being smoked out by protesters
Minister says backstop aims to provide certainty to firms and communities in Ireland
Priti Patel says government is preparing to leave EU on October 31st with an agreement
PM criticised over expulsion of 21 rebels on Tuesday, while latest rebel Spelman is spared
Stephen Barclay repeats PM’s demand that backstop must be removed from withdrawal deal
Hard-Brexit Tory MPs claim even a backstop abolition insufficient to avert no-deal exit
MPs opposing chaotic EU exit still divided on strategy to outmanoeuvre Boris Johnson
Parliamentary opportunities will emerge in September ‘to prevent’ no-deal UK departure
British Brexit minister says UK will deal with ‘Irish Border issues’ in ‘good faith’ in EU talks
Taoiseach’s only job now in EU-UK discussions is to defend Border backstop
Taoiseach says no-deal exit a ‘British threat’ and Irish and EU positions have not changed
Less than two hours after PM walked into Downing Street, 17 ministers had quit or been sacked
Favourite in race to be next British PM says EU exit without deal a ‘very small possibility’
Focus also placed on EU top jobs as members look to take responsibility for union’s future
Tory-Labour talks unfruitful as Brexit delay now needs EU leaders’ unanimous approval
Legislation passes by one vote as May and Corbyn begin talks on way forward
British cabinet holding lengthy meeting after four Brexit options failed to get a majority
Jeremy Hunt and Michael Gove among the Tories who could try to succeed Theresa May
Three junior ministers resign before defying whip to back amendment tabled by Tory Oliver Letwin
Series of parliamentary votes to take place on alternatives to May’s politically indigestible deal
Theresa May still wants MPs to pass her deal. Will the DUP help drag it over the line?
Officials in Brussels suggest that long extension could run from nine to 21 months
Chaotic evening at Westminster sees Tory party discipline collapse as delay looks inevitable
Agreement reached after last-minute talks in Strasbourg before Commons vote on Tuesday
DUP’s Nigel Dodds says new Barnier offer on Brexit ‘neither realistic nor sensible’
Chancellor warns Brexiteers about voting against deal
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
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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
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