The prime minister Theresa May faces a new challenge to her leadership with donors deserting her and a push for her to step down in October.
The EU has said it will offer a "status quo transition without national representation" from March 2019 until 31 December 2020.
Lords Constitutional Committee demands major rewrites of troubled Withdrawal Bill ahead of discussion by peers.
Topping priorities for 2018 is the ever-present issue of diversity.
Former Ukip leader reaches for the old "fake news" weapon in denying call for second referendum. Wright Stuff footage shows him suggesting it.
Angela Merkel left journalists at Davos laughing at the way she is negotiating Brexit with Theresa May.
ITV's Piers Morgan interviewed the US president Donald Trump about feminism, the UK and climate change.
Prime Minister could face a vote of no-confidence if the Conservatives suffer a disappointing performance at local elections in May.
The US President was speaking to Piers Morgan during an interview to be broadcast on ITV on 28 January
UK government in secret talks with senior EU figures in Brussels to extend Brexit transition period as Theresa May's leadership under threat from Eurosceptic MPs.
A joint survey conducted by The Guardian and ICM shows that British voters now favour a second Brexit referendum by a 16-point margin.
The head of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein, said it was nearing the point where the moves forced on the US bank because of the UK Brexit vote will become irreversible.
Jeremy Hunt has defended Theresa May against accusations of timidity as schisms open up in the party over the government's approach to Brexit.
The prime minister Theresa May has rebuked chancellor Philip Hammond for his public call for a soft Brexit.
JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon again warned that a bad Brexit deal may mean cutting 4,000 jobs from the firm's UK base.
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has suggested the UK could have a 'Norway-plus' Brexit deal, though he has warned that the UK cannot cherry-pick EU benefits.
UK and Scottish governments at loggerheads over who should gain EU powers after Brexit. Sturgeon labels Westminster plan a "naked power grab".
Bank of England governor tells business leaders at World Economic Forum in Davos that UK has lost £10bn in GDP since Brexit vote.
The global elite gathered at Davos for the World Economic Forum must heed the more sceptical accounts of unstoppable progress.
Brexit Secretary David Davis has faced accusations from Jacob Rees-Mogg that his Brexit transition deal would effectively make the UK a "vassal state" of the EU.
Foreign secretary rebuked by PM in front of cabinet over leaked report he would demand £100m-a-week Brexit dividend for NHS.
Sterling climbs above $1.40 early on Tuesday, reaching its highest level since June 2016's Brexit referendum.