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Jeremy Corbyn: British government’s no-deal Brexit planning is an utter shambles

Jeremy Corbyn sought to heap pressure on the embattled British Transport Secretary as he railed against the “utter shambles” of the Government’s no-deal Brexit...

Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay has rejected suggestions that the British Government has ruled out a no-deal Brexit.

Senior negotiator Olly Robbins was reported to have been overheard in a Brussels bar saying that Theresa May planned to wait until the end...

May’s plan to rush Brexit ratification by March 29

Theresa May has set out plans to short circuit parliamentary rules in order to get a Brexit deal ratified in time for the UK...

Eurotunnel will stay open in event of no-deal Brexit

Trains will be allowed to continue to run through the Channel Tunnel for three months in the event of a no-deal Brexit under an...

Hard border would ‘create havoc’ with live exports, say companies

Live animal exports could be seriously affected if a hard border is created by Brexit. Representatives from the live export industry will meet with the...

Theresa May has ‘full confidence’ in Chris Grayling despite Ferry contract collapse

Theresa May continues to have full confidence in Transport Secretary Chris Grayling, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman has said. The display of support came amid...

Corbyn: Option of second referendum remains open if Brexit deal rejected

Labour could still back a second Brexit referendum, Jeremy Corbyn said as he urged Theresa May to accept his demands for a deal. The UK's...

Nigel Farage throws weight behind new Brexit Party

Nigel Farage has said he will stand for the new Brexit Party if the UK’s departure from the European Union is delayed. The Brexit Party...

As May heads to Dublin for Brexit talks, here’s what to expect next week

Theresa May has been in Brussels for talks with senior EU leaders in an attempt to break the deadlock in the Brexit negotiations. – What...

Former UK PM hits out at ‘regressive’ Brexit as exercise in ‘self harm’

former British prime minister has accused the UK Government of embarking on a policy of national “self harm” over Brexit. John Major used a speech...

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