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UK government faces fresh pay row from civil servants as Brexit talks loom
PCS union tells IBTimes UK that Whitehall is 'under immense pressure' at all levels.
Ian Silvera Jan 06, 2017
'We are not here to sabotage legislation' Lord Speaker tells PM ahead of Supreme Court Brexit ruling
Peer hits outs at those 'intent on creating discord between the House of Commons and the House of Lords'.
Romil Patel Jan 06, 2017
Sir Tim Barrow profile: From Moscow to Brussels to Brexit, meet the UK's new top EU diplomat
Barrow, who replaces Sir Ivan Rogers, has enjoyed a 30-year career in the Foreign Office.
Ian Silvera Jan 05, 2017
Theresa May faces a 'mandarin revolt' as Brexit tensions rise after Sir Ivan Rogers' resignation
Concerns grow over 'the general desire to blame the civil service for everything'.
Romil Patel Jan 05, 2017
What Brexit means for the UK housing market in 2017
Uncertainty will likely intensify when the UK government triggers Article 50 by the end of March.
Shane Croucher Jan 04, 2017
Sir Ivan Rogers: Read full resignation letter from UK's top EU diplomat
'Never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power,' Rogers told his staff.
Staff Reporter Jan 04, 2017
'Never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power,' UK's departing EU diplomat tells colleagues
Sir Ivan Rogers says UK's 'multilateral negotiating experience is in short supply' ahead of Brexit.
Romil Patel Jan 04, 2017
Brexit blow: UK's top EU diplomat quits as Article 50 deadline looms
Sir Ivan Rogers was appointed by former Prime Minister David Cameron to the post in 2013.
Ian Silvera Jan 03, 2017
UK could create 400,000 jobs by quitting customs union
'We must take back control of our trade policy,' said leading Leave campaigner, Michael Gove.
Romil Patel Jan 03, 2017
Two arrests in Spain's Ceuta after migrants found hidden in suitcase and car dashboard
Thousands of Africans regularly attempt to cross into Spanish autonomous city next to Morocco.
William Watkinson Jan 02, 2017
Prime Minister Theresa May channels Jo Cox in New Year's unity plea as Brexit talks loom
Conservative premier urges the UK to be 'more united' after the EU referendum in June.
Ian Silvera Dec 31, 2016
2016: The year that Europe stopped caring about dead migrants
Following two shipwrecks last week off the Italian coast, the death toll has now reached 5,000.
Ismail Einashe Dec 30, 2016
TUC chief O'Grady calls for 'new bargain' for working class in 2017 with fairer pay and protection
Frances O'Grady adds that Britain succeeds when working people succeed.
Ananya Roy Dec 30, 2016
Theresa May will not meet migration target if she delivers a 'soft Brexit' says pressure group
Net migration from EU citizens to UK unlikely to fall below 155,000 in medium term says Migration Watch.
Ian Silvera Dec 29, 2016
Romanian president blocks appointment of first female Muslim prime minister
Decision to block appointment of Sevil Sheideh could spark a political crisis.
Tom Porter Dec 28, 2016
Theresa May has no negotiation strategy for Brexit – the UK is heading for a lose-lose
Voting Leave was like boarding a plane without knowing where it was going.
Anne Mulder Dec 22, 2016
I am an immigrant – and I refuse to swear an oath of allegiance to British values
British-Pakistani Sajid Javid wants enforced patriotism – but this discourages the most integrated of us.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown Dec 21, 2016
Dollar, pound, euro or yen: Which currency should you invest in?
The US dollar could become the strongest major currency in 2017 as interest rates look set to rise.
Edmund Shing Dec 20, 2016
Nicola Sturgeon unveils 'soft Brexit' plan in bid to save Scottish access to EU single-market
SNP leader will put pressure on UK Prime Minister Theresa May in Bute House speech.
Ian Silvera Dec 20, 2016
PM Theresa May faces fresh grilling from MPs over Brexit plans
Conservative premier gives evidence to the House of Commons' Liaison Committee on Brexit plans.
Ian Silvera Dec 20, 2016
Len McCluskey reignites Labour migration row with free movement concerns
Jeremy Corbyn ally is campaigning to get re-elected as the general secretary of Unite.
Ian Silvera Dec 16, 2016
Europe's Galileo satellite system goes live after 17 years, eyes to provide the best navigation accuracy
The project was originally scheduled to go live in 2008 with a budget of €3b.
Agamoni Ghosh Dec 16, 2016
Before and after Brexit: Photo highlights of British politics in 2016
Protests, resignations and Nigel Farage – here are the best (and worst) photos documenting British politics before and after the vote.
Alex Wheeler Dec 15, 2016
Germany's Martin Schulz warns 'ultra-nationalists' threaten democracy as EU chief bows out
German politician chaired his final full plenary session of the European Parliament.
Ian Silvera Dec 14, 2016
David Davis faces grilling from MPs over UK government's Brexit plans
Labour's former shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn will lead the questioning of Davis.
Ian Silvera Dec 14, 2016
Nigel Farage says UK is 'dithering' over Brexit and EU will face 'bigger shocks' in 2017
Former Ukip leader issued the warning as he addressed the European Parliament.
Ian Silvera Dec 14, 2016
Survey shows 40% of US firms with bases in UK considering relocation amid Brexit fears
Food and beverage, life sciences and financial services firms were most likely to consider relocating.
Ananya Roy Dec 14, 2016
Keir Starmer: Labour's seat split over Brexit is a 'huge strength' for the party
Starmer says his party can unite the the UK by representing both Leave and Remain constituencies.
Ian Silvera Dec 13, 2016
UK must create 'clear game plan' for transitional trade deal with EU peers say
House of Lords sub-committees say continued involvement in the customs union could be important.
Ian Silvera Dec 13, 2016
EU sanctions seven DRC security officials responsible for deadly violence
US follows suit by imposing sanctions on two officials.
Romil Patel Dec 12, 2016
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