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Interest rates more likely to be cut after no-deal Brexit, says Bank of England policymaker

Interest rates in the UK are more likely to be cut than hiked if Britain crashes out of the European Union without a deal,...

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...

Pushing Brexit past March acceptable to Rees-Mogg – but only to finalise laws

Jacob Rees-Mogg has signalled that he may be willing to accept a short delay to Brexit if it is required to finalise legislation around...

Animal waste export ‘could be threatened’ under no-deal Brexit

The export of thousands of tonnes of Northern Irish animal waste destined for the Republic could be threatened by a no-deal Brexit, farming and...

Cabinet tensions over no-deal Brexit spill into the open

Cabinet divisions over a no-deal exit from the EU have broken to the surface again as British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a major...

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...

What is a no-deal Brexit and what might happen as a result?

Brexit Day looms ever closer on the horizon: it is now just 72 days until the UK is due to leave the European Union. After...

No-deal Brexit is only way to take control of UK borders, says ex-Tory leader

Leaving the European Union without a deal is the only way Britain can fully take back control of its borders, a former Tory leader...

Corbyn: General election most practical way to break Brexit deadlock

A general election is the most “practical” and “democratic” way to “break the deadlock” in Parliament over Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn is set to say. The...

New concession on backstop issue following furious row over Brexit vote

A dramatic first day of debate on Theresa May’s Brexit plans saw the Prime Minister go down to her second defeat within 24 hours...

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