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Brexit-backing Labour MP will not vote for Article 50 despite branding EU a 'failed project'
Labour's Roger Godsiff also criticised Jeremy Corbyn's decision to impose a three-line-whip.
Brexit could derail the economy of British cities relying on EU exports
Almost 50% of all exports from British cities are destined to the EU market, Centre for Studies report shows.
How Frankfurt plans to become Europe's finance hub
When Britain voted to leave the European Union on 23 June 2016, the city of Frankfurt embraced the result with mixed feelings.
Theresa May tells Scotland not to expect special treatment in Brexit talks
The PM says her mandate is to deliver a Brexit deal for "the whole of the UK".
Theresa May chairing Brexit talks in Wales as backlash over Trump's travel ban rises
Calls for May to condemn Trump continue as Joint Ministerial Committee is held in Cardiff.
Paul Nuttall: Ukip leader reveals by-election battle plan for Brexit capital
EXCLUSIVE: Nuttall speaks to IBTimes UK about Brexit, NHS and Donald Trump.
PM May headed to Turkey to discuss post-Brexit trade and security deals with President Erdogan
PM May is flying to Ankara from Washington where she met US President Donald Trump.
UK committed to free and open trade with both US and Canada, Trade Minister Liam Fox says
Canada Trade Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne also reiterated his country's commitment to the UK.
Despite a warm meeting with Theresa May Trump made no promises for a trade deal with Britain
Donald Trump met Theresa May face-to-face for the first time at the White House on 27 January.
ONS data reveals the true scale of UK citizens living in the EU – and the impact on Brexit negotiations
First detailed picture of the number of UK citizens living in other EU countries who are not dual-nationals.
Brexit leaves UK's £178bn defence equipment plan 'vulnerable'
Planning assumptions for the 10-year programme are based on currency rates set before EU vote.
What is the 'special relationship'? A short history of US-UK relations
The phrase has been used to describe relations between the US and the UK for 50 years.
Could Brexit Britain become 'Europe's cold, wet Cayman Islands'?
Lawyers discuss dual track regulation, equivalence and the potential to streamline the UK's financial regime.
Ford says a weaker pound could cost it $600m after Brexit
Ford's European boss says he wants the same deal the government offered Nissan.
UK to pull out of European nuclear body putting new power stations in jeopardy
Euratom plays a crucial role in ensuring compliance with international nuclear safeguards.
The days of intervening to remake the world in our image are over, May tells Republicans
The British prime minister signalled a shift in UK foreign policy.
'Sometimes opposites attract' – May to meet Trump for post-Brexit relationship talks
British PM will address senior GOP leaders in Philadelphia before heading to the White House.
Tulip Siddiq quits Labour frontbench over Article 50 vote – as Corbyn unveils amendments
London MP and Remain campaigner told Corbyn she had 'no choice but to resign'.
Brexit talks do not absolve UK companies from enacting new EU data norms
Information Commissioner's Officer Garreth Cameron says UK data protection would match EU directive.
Several Labour MPs 'to quit party' after Jeremy Corbyn orders them to back Article 50
Leader to impose three-line whip to vote in favour of Article 50 sparking potential Labour rebellion
UK government accused of 'contempt' over Article 50 bill not much longer than a tweet
David Lidington says the timetable will allow the UK to start Brexit talks by the end of March.
David Davis fails to rule out 'cut and paste' Brexit white paper from Theresa May's speech
Brexit secretary says the document will be published 'as quickly as possible'.
The supreme court has done Brexiteers a huge favour
Brexit is going to happen and there's not a thing Remainers can do about it.
Britain's treatment of EU nationals to be investigated by European Parliament
MEPs are worried by the 'bureaucratic walls' faced by people applying for citizenship or residency.
Prepare for 'biggest political revolution for 300 years' if MPs vote down Brexit, says Farage
The former Ukip leader said MPs who try and delay Brexit would be committing 'electoral suicide'.
UK government to publish Article 50 bill after Supreme Court Brexit defeat
Number 10 confirms the 'simple' draft legislation will be tabled before parliament on 26 January.
Theresa May faces grilling from MPs at PMQs after Supreme Court defeat
Labour and Conservative MPs want May to publish a White Paper on her Brexit plans.
Second man arrested for alleged racist online threats against Article 50 campaigner Gina Miller
50-year-old accused of racially aggravated malicious communications against Brexit campaigner.
Labour and Tory MPs ramp-up pressure on Theresa May over Brexit white paper
Former Tory ministers such as Nicky Morgan and Anna Soubry are leading the campaign.
Santander sees its UK profit slide as pound weakens after Brexit vote
The Spanish banking giant said strong growth in Brazil overcame a weak performance in its British market.