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Tony Blair says Labour's 'timidity' on the EU will lead to 'Tory right' Brexit
Tony Blair has accused Labour of making a mistake by supporting Brexit, which will lead to a departure from the EU designed by the "Tory right".
Brexit department and government infighting rages on as EU trade negotiations loom
Concerns have been raised that the Brexit Secretary David Davis is being sidelined ahead of trade talks which are set to begin next month.
White House officials 'humiliated' after Donald Trump was schooled on the EU by Angela Merkel
The relationship between the US and Germany has been strained in 2017 after a frosty first meeting in March.
All new EU rules will apply to UK during Brexit transition until December 2020
EU officials have revealed two key pieces of information ahead of the second phase of Brexit negotiations.
Amber Rudd pens Brexit letter to 'reassure' nervous EU citizens
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has written an open letter to all EU citizens that are currently living in the UK.
'Shared market' could benefit both UK and EU post Brexit, think tank says
The Institute for Public Policy Research has called for the creation of a new customs union within which the UK would be able to opt out of EU rules in specific areas.
Brexit could see 'dirty turkey' end up on your Christmas dinner table
Researchers found that American poultry is washed in up to four chemical disinfectants that do not meet EU safety standards.
EU leaders agree to move onto Brexit trade talks
EU leaders have agreed to move onto post-Brexit trade talks following months of negotiations in Brussels.
Man is barred from becoming airline pilot because he has HIV
A man, known only as Anthony, said his 'boyhood dream' has been destroyed after the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) prevented him taking a trainee pilot scheme with EasyJet.
UK and top four EU economies warn Donald Trump about US tax plans
Tax overhaul could violate international obligations and risks having "a major distortive impact" on trade.
Panama Papers journalist murder: 3 men charged for killing Daphne Caruana Galizia
Galizia had been investigating revelations from the Panama Papers — the 11.5 million documents leaked from law firm Mossack Fonseca in 2016.
Ireland to start collecting €13bn in tax from Apple amid legal tussle with EU
The European Commission has ordered Ireland to collect back taxes for the years 2003-2014.
'Couldn't run a p*** up in a brewery': Ed Miliband rips into government after Brexit deal collapse
Former Labour leader issued tweet just hours after Brexit talks in Brussels were shot down by the DUP.
No hard border: UK government set to concede to EU over Irish row
The UK government looks set to make a key concession in their talks with the EU and the Irish government, paving the way for post-Brexit trade talks to begin.
UK growth to remain muted amid Brexit uncertainty and high inflation, CBI says
The business lobby group expects Britain's gross domestic product to expand 1.5% in both 2017 and 2018 before weakening slightly to 1.3% in 2019.
Death of the doner kebab? EU looks to ban key ingredient from post-pub treat
Phosphates help kebab meat retain its flavour and moisture even after hours of cooking on a spit. However, some argue the additives could pose a health risk.
You can understand why the Irish are getting tetchy about Brexit
Ireland's position is that the UK should stay in the customs union, but this is plainly not going to happen.
Eurozone economy heading for strongest quarter since 2011
The European Union has already upgraded its growth forecast for the eurozone this year to 2.2%
White nationalist Richard Spencer banned from 26 countries in EU
Poland's state-run news agency PAP says Polish authorities banned Richard Spencer from entering 26 countries in Europe's visa-free Schengen area for five years.
Britain facing 'catastrophic' Brexit border chaos as negotiations drag on
One MP has warned that HMRC needs more than £7m to help prevent lengthy queues at Britain's borders.
Jeremy Corbyn calls on Theresa May to fire 'breathtakingly crass' Boris Johnson
Jeremy Corbyn has called on Theresa May to sack foreign secretary Boris Johnson following his 'deeply regrettable error' regarding a Briton's detention in Iran.
EU gives Britain two weeks to make Brexit concessions or trade talks could collapse
Michel Barnier added that progress had been made in certain areas, including rights of EU nationals in he UK.
Terrifying prehistoric 'snake shark' caught for first time
Scientists from the European Union accidentally caught the frilled shark - Chlamydoselachus anguineus – often referred to as a "living fossil".
End of eurozone quantitative easing 'in sight' despite dovish European Central Bank stance
The central bank's announcement – that it will extend asset purchase programme until next year – does not signal indefinite extension, says ratings agency.
Angela Merkel suggests EU is ready to begin post-Brexit trade talks
Talks have reached a deadlock between Britain and the European Union with trade discussions yet to commence .
Does David Davis even know what the British government wants from the Brexit talks?
The Brexit secretary was speaking to the German press about the slow nature of the current negotiations.
Theresa May tells EU nationals in the UK: I'll make it easy for you to stay after Brexit
British PM Theresa May has appealed directly to EU citizens living in the UK, vowing to make it as easy as possible to remain in Britain after Brexit.
Britain will 'have to pay' – EU chief warns Brexit will take longer than expected
The EU is reluctant to discuss trade until citizens rights, the Irish border and the divorce bill are settled.
Brexit leaked documents reveal EU will begin trade talks with Britain in December
Talks have so far been delayed heavily by disagreements over the cost of the so-called 'divorce bill'.
Top Brexit campaigner admits the UK is looking at a ten-year recession
The prominent blogger said that he stood by Brexit even though he "didn't like" how it was turning out.