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UK faces 'six years of EU talks' for post-Brexit trade deal says former WTO chief Pascal Lamy
"There is no way removing the egg from the omelette can be done in two years."
Theresa May will block IndyRef2 telling Robert Peston 'now is not the time'
UK prime minister said "all our energies" should be focused on Brexit negotiations rejecting SNP plans.
Queen gives royal assent to Brexit Bill granting Theresa May power to trigger Article 50
PM can now choose date for when to begin two year process of leaving the EU.
Carmakers focus government attention ahead of Brexit as Toyota invests £240m to upgrade UK plant
The Investment package also includes a £21.3m of support from the government.
Losing your smartphone is nearly as stressful as a terror threat, study finds
'The modern world brings with it stresses we would not have imagined 50 years ago,' Dr. Lucy Donaldson said.
MPs to consider debate on IndyRef2 after petition hits more than 100,000 signatures
Government petition picked up more than the required signatures to be considered for a parliamentary debate.
Right to ban Muslim headscarves in workplaces 'will apply in post-Brexit UK'
Experts on religion and employment law say ruling is unlikely to be overturned after Britain leaves EU.
'I want the fascist Koran banned' — Geert Wilders' most controversial quotes
The Dutch politician, who lives under 24-hour police protection, is a deeply divisive figure.
Brexit minister David Davis admits UK has not done an economic analysis of no EU deal
Labour says the UK government is talking up recklessly crashing out of the bloc.
EU Council President Donald Tusk: No Brexit deal scenario hurts everyone
Top Polish politician launches thinly-veiled attack on Theresa May as divorce talks loom.
UK construction sector could lose 176,500 workers due to Brexit, Rics warns
Loss of EU workers could jeopardise key infrastructure projects, according to surveyors.
Compromise with Scotland and there will be no referendum says SNP's Westminster leader
Angus Robertson says it was not too late to avoid a ballot on Scottish independence.
A 'significant' number of firms are applying to relocate since Brexit, says Irish central bank
The Central Bank of Ireland said it will have to recruit new staff to handle the rising number of applications from international firms.
Theresa May unveils next Brexit steps after Article 50 bill passes UK parliament
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told the UK prime minister to drop her 'complacent' strategy.
Britain will lose its leading role in the world because of its obsession with Brexit
Making Brexit a success means balancing the books and so Britain's foreign policy is disintegrating.
Brexit fears prompt Lush to expand overseas
Around 80 employees based in Britain have agreed to move to Dusseldorf where Lush recently opened a factory.
Nigel Farage slams 'Eurofanatic' Nicola Sturgeon over 'moonshine' independence referendum
The former UKIP leader attacked the Fist Minister over her take on what "independence" means.
Brexit the biggest source of concern for UK marketing professionals, survey finds
Some 55% of marketers list the UK's impending exit from the European Union as their top concern for 2017.
Ukip civil war rages on as Nigel Farage ally Arron Banks says his membership was suspended
Fallout from Ukip leader Paul Nuttall's failure to win the Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election continues.
Jeremy Corbyn vows to fight 'bargain basement' Brexit – but fails to show at pro-EU national rally
Labour source says the vote began later than expected and the leader had other commitments afterwards.
Meet Ulrich Spiesshofer: CEO of ABB who champions AI and says taxing robots would be foolish
In an exclusive interview with IBTimes UK, the boss of automation giant says humankind is accelerating towards 'co-bots' not just robots.
British parliament needs to pass seven controversial post-Brexit bills to confirm EU departure
Theresa May faces daunting legislative hurdle in race to meet the two-year Brexit timetable.
How did your MP vote? Commons rejects Lords amendment for parliamentary say on Brexit deal
Here is how MPs in the House of Commons voted on measure for 'meaningful' vote on Brexit deal.
How the UK will invoke Article 50 and trigger Brexit talks with the EU
This is what Theresa May will have to do to split from the economic and political bloc.
MPs reject Lords' amendments on EU citizens' rights and Brexit vote
Article 50 set to be passed as MPs vote down peer-proposed changes to bill.
Theresa May to wait until '11th hour' to trigger Article 50 following IndyRef2 intervention
Downing Street says PM will launch not Brexit process on Tuesday - even if MPs give her go-ahead
Nicola Sturgeon has called Theresa May's bluff – and this time Scotland will vote Leave
If the second IndyRef campaign follows the same trajectory as the first, we'll have an overwhelming majority.
Theresa May tells Nicola Sturgeon: Stop playing games with IndyRef2 call
UK prime minister says call for second Scottish referendum will cause 'huge uncertainty' during Brexit talks.
Do Brexit and Trump show we're living in an advanced alien civilisation's computer simulation?
Current events could be a way for aliens to see how our society copes under huge pressure.
Nicola Sturgeon: Full speech from SNP leader on IndyRef2 vote
First minister of Scotland made the surprise announcement to the media in Edinburgh.