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Martial law plans looked at in case of no-deal Brexit

Preparations are being looked at for the possible imposition of martial law in Britain after a no-deal Brexit, it has emerged. The move has been...

UK cabinet tensions over no-deal Brexit resurface as Article 50 extension mooted

Cabinet tensions over the prospect of a no-deal Brexit broke into the open again as the government floated the idea of delaying the UK’s...

Brexit could be delayed in short-term to ensure deal: Andrea Leadsom

The UK may seek to delay leaving the EU “by a couple of weeks” in order to get Brexit legislation through the British Parliament,...

Brexit: The countdown continues but here’s your guide to what happened in the last seven days

As the countdown continues to the scheduled date of Brexit on March 29, here’s what been happening over the past week. How many days to...

Time-limited backstop would be ‘useless’, warns Michel Barnier

The EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier has dealt a significant blow to Theresa May’s hopes of agreement on her Plan B Brexit deal by...

Barnier: No-deal Brexit can only be stopped by MPs backing another solution

A no-deal Brexit can only be stopped if MPs come together around “a positive majority for another solution”, the EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier...

Shinzo Abe: Brexit woes and trade rows risks to global economy

China's slowing growth, Brexit woes and US-China trade disputes pose risks to the world economy, Japan's prime minister has said. Shinzo Abe also criticized the...

Theresa May’s Brexit battle: What is going on in the Commons?

Theresa May is facing fresh challenges in her battle to get Commons approval for a Brexit deal. A “neutral motion” tabled by the British Prime...

Theresa May warns of damage to ‘social cohesion’ from second EU referendum

heresa May has warned that a second EU referendum could “damage social cohesion”, as she set out plans to find a Brexit deal which...

Sturgeon sceptical over May’s promise on Brexit talks

Nicola Sturgeon has voiced scepticism over Theresa May’s promise of an “enhanced role” for the devolved governments in Brexit negotiations. Scotland’s First Minister questioned what...

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