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Government plays down spied 'have your cake and eat it' notes on Tory Brexit strategy
The Brexit notes being carried by an aide to Mark Field MP were caught by a zoom camera lens.
Paul Nuttall elected Ukip leader after year of triumph and turmoil for pro-Brexit party
Nuttall, 39, is expected to target working-class voters in Labour's northern heartlands.
Brexit terms must not be dictated by the 'tyranny of the majority' says ex-PM Sir John Major
He said Remain voters should still have a say in any new deal with the European Union.
Bank of England's Kristin Forbes says Brexit has had less-than-expected impact on UK growth
However, effects of heightened uncertainty may be felt by the economy in the coming months, she warned.
Boris Johnson and David Davis accused of 'unbelievable arrogance' over Brexit
European diplomats view dimly the wit of the Foreign Secretary.
Jo Cox murder trial: Silence from accused killer as he offers no evidence in defence
Alleged murderer Thomas Mair had given his name in court as 'Death to traitors, freedom for Britain'.
Leavers won't be bullied out of a Brexit by Remainers or Eurocrats
Two thirds of the officials and MEPs I talk to in Brussels believe that the decision will somehow be reversed.
Becoming a lord is Nigel Farage's only chance to stay in power
After January when Trump is inaugurated, Farage will see his power and access snatched away.
Need to be realistic over Brexit, Britain's top civil servant John Manzoni warns
Brexit is probably the 'hardest thing any of us have had to deal with,' Manzoni concedes.
British Land profits rise 16% despite Brexit hit
Real estate firm reports underlying profits of £199m for the 6 months ended 30 September.
'Post-truth' is the word of 2016 as Donald Trump and Brexit cause political earthquakes
Oxford Dictionaries says the earliest known usage of the term was in 1992.
Barratt Developments buoyed by solid housing demand but wary of Brexit uncertainty
Housebuilder watchful of political uncertainty surrounding Brexit and London high-end market remains challenging.
Brexit means Brexit? It's clear the Government hasn't got a clue
May is unprepared - they must stop threatening to invoke Article 50 without Parliament's consent.
Jo Cox murder trial set to begin at London's Old Bailey court
Thomas Mair, 53, is accused of shooting and stabbing the Labour MP multiple times on 16 June.
Lib Dems 'to lead 80 MPs plotting to stage Parliamentary vote calling for second Brexit referendum'
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said that the British public should vote on the terms of a new Brexit deal
UK wage growth to be 'among lowest' in Europe next year
Real wages are forecast to rise just 0.3% in 2017, down from the 1.9% increase seen in 2016.
Sentimentality is the last refuge of those politicians with no idea what they are doing
Intolerance and sentimentality are halting places for Brexiteers who still haven't grasped what they've done.
Nigel Farage to march on Supreme Court alongside 100,000 others as Brexit appeal starts
The UKIP leader earlier warned of disturbances on the streets if Britain's EU withdrawal is blocked.
Nigel Farage calls for supporters to 'get even' if Brexit is watered down
The former Ukip leader also warned of 'real disturbance on the streets' if we are left with 'half-Brexit'.
Article 50 victor Gina Miller hits back at critics saying UK is not 'a tin-pot dictatorship'
The campaigner said 'everyone should be my biggest fan' after she paved the legal certainty for Brexit.
Brexit: Those judges aren't 'enemies of the people', they are upholding British law
The judgment reaffirmed that the Government does not override the will of Parliament.
If the Brexit process is put in the hands of Remain MPs, the whole referendum was pointless
With the wretched High Court decision, europhiles who want to subvert the wishes of the majority may succeed.
Brexiteers are drunk on victory, Remainers are drowning their sorrows – both need to sober up
With the right policies we can overcome the shock of Brexit.
Remain campaign chief accepted CBE so he could take wife to Buckingham Palace
Will Straw, the former executive director of Britain Stronger in Europe, was grilled by a group of MPs.
Mark Carney's decision to leave Bank of England before 2021 met by mixed response
BoE Governor will step down in 2019 but analysts are divided over the wisdom of his decision.
Ofsted chief: Grammar schools will fail majority of children
'We must not be misty-eyed and nostalgic about the 50s where a small minority youngsters did well and 80% or more did badly.'
UK consumer confidence falls on 'hard Brexit' fears
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index slips to 109.3 in October from 111.5 in September.
Brexit unlikely to disrupt UK trade, says WTO director-general
Roberto Azevedo says the UK will not suffer a trade seizure during or after its exit talk with the European Union.
Vauxhall owner blames pound slump for higher prices and warns of production cuts
US car giant says it is prepared to take 'whatever action necessary' to absorb Brexit-related losses.
Lib Dems vow to fight 'harder than Witney' against 'Brexiteer' Zac Goldsmith
Tom Brake and Susan Kramer spoke to IBTimes UK about the Richmond Park by-election.