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Brexit won't cut immigration according to report from peers
A report from the House of Lords has suggested that ending free movement may not cut immigration numbers.
Jordan Bhatt Mar 06, 2017
Boris Johnson says Russia is 'up to all sorts of no good' ahead of Moscow visit
UK foreign secretary urged the Kremlin to change its ways as he plans to visit Moscow.
Ian Silvera Mar 06, 2017
UK should use 'phased migration transition' to avoid Brexit shock for business
EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee also said immigration may not drop after the UK splits from the bloc.
Ian Silvera Mar 06, 2017
Michael Gove and Brexit MPs urge May to unilaterally safeguard EU nationals' rights in UK
Exiting the EU Committee also wants the government to protect the 1.2m Britons on the continent.
Ian Silvera Mar 05, 2017
Jeremy Corbyn: NHS will need talents of EU nationals after Brexit says Labour leader
Corbyn will renew call for government to grant residency rights to EU nationals in UK.
Ian Silvera Mar 03, 2017
Theresa May defeated in the House of Lords over EU nationals: Now what?
Number 10 will now attempt to avoid parliamentary 'ping-pong' to trigger Article 50.
Ian Silvera Mar 02, 2017
Gabon opposition leader Jean Ping calls for EU sanctions on President Ali Bongo
Ping says stiff penalties could resolve political stalemate after Gabon's disputed polls.
Elsa Buchanan Mar 02, 2017
Boris Johnson and Greg Clark launch Brexit charm offensive at UK business conference
Foreign secretary and business secretary attempted to win over the delegates in London.
Ian Silvera Feb 28, 2017
Nigel Farage: Ukip's only MP Douglas Carswell is a saboteur and a posh boy
Former Ukip leader urged Paul Nuttall to axe ex-Conservative from the Eurosceptic party.
Ian Silvera Feb 28, 2017
UK should extend Brexit talks if no EU trade deal is made says British Chambers of Commerce
Business body issues call to Theresa May just weeks before the PM plans to invoke Article 50.
Ian Silvera Feb 28, 2017
Remainers don't get it — Brexit isn't an event, it's a process to free us of pointless EU rules
Britain will over the course of years free itself from the EU's grip as it looks to the wider world.
Daniel Hannan Feb 27, 2017
EU hopes to save African wildlife with ban on raw ivory exports to stem illegal trade
2016 saw record seizures of ivory in the UK, Germany, France and Austria.
Elsa Buchanan Feb 24, 2017
Theresa May keeps close eye on House of Lords as peers debate Article 50 Brexit bill
UK prime minister made a rare move by sitting in on the proceedings in the upper chamber.
Ian Silvera Feb 20, 2017
Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage lead Brexit backlash against 'condescending' Tony Blair
Foreign secretary urged UK voters to "rise up" and turn off their TVs next time Blair appears.
Ian Silvera Feb 17, 2017
African Union, United Nations and EU concerned at 'stalemate' in DRC political dialogue
Failings to ensure first peaceful transition of power in DRC could spark rise of insecurity and instability.
Elsa Buchanan Feb 17, 2017
Open Britain: Tony Blair speech in full as he urges pro-Europeans to 'rise up'
Blair criticised the Government's push for "Brexit at any cost" and called on progressives to unite.
IBT UK Contributor Feb 17, 2017
Challenges posed by Brexit 'modest' and 'manageable' in the face of UK economic resilience
Ratings agency Moody's says wide range of economic indicators point to hope in 2017.
Gaurav Sharma Feb 17, 2017
EU's Juncker says Europe must not give in to US demands on Nato spending
The European Commission president argued that development and humanitarian aid could also count as security.
Nandini Krishnamoorthy Feb 17, 2017
UK voters more concerned about Brexit than immigration, Ipsos MORI poll shows
Worries spike as divorce talks with the EU loom for UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
Ian Silvera Feb 15, 2017
Brexit areas targeted by Momentum's The World Transformed in 'Take Back Control' drive
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell and Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott will speak.
Ian Silvera Feb 14, 2017
Lloyds to set up subsidiary in Berlin to retain access to Europe after Brexit
Lloyds operates a Bank of Scotland branch in the German capital.
Karthick Arvinth Feb 14, 2017
Labour Brexit rebels avoid sacking but get formal written warning over future conduct
Corbyn's three-line whip order was defied by 52 Labour MPs and the party's whips
Oli Gamp Feb 11, 2017
Who is Ted Malloch? Trump's controversial top EU diplomat
US president's top man in Brussels has compared EU to Soviet Union and said the bloc needs "taming".
Isabelle Gerretsen Feb 10, 2017
Italian PM Paolo Gentiloni warns EU leaders of 'destructive' Brexit talks after Theresa May meeting
British and Italian leaders hold Downing Street summit after MPs back Article 50 bill.
Ian Silvera Feb 09, 2017
Sadiq Khan mocks Donald Trump as he unveils EU trade trip for London firms
Mayor of London promised to fight for 'favourable' access to the EU's single-market.
Ian Silvera Feb 09, 2017
Jeremy Corbyn risks new Labour rebellion as shadow cabinet orders MPs to back Article 50 bill
More Labour MPs could quit the party's frontbench in protest over the three-line whip.
Ian Silvera Feb 07, 2017
Theresa May tells MPs not to 'obstruct the will of the people' in Article 50 Brexit vote
UK prime minister issued the warning as she briefed House of Commons about an informal EU summit.
Ian Silvera Feb 06, 2017
Two-thirds of big UK businesses wary of Brexit impact
Only 13% of companies believe business environment will improve over coming year, survey shows.
Karthick Arvinth Feb 06, 2017
Theresa May's Trump card turns off EU leaders at Malta summit
British prime minister's offer of a 'bridge between Washington and Brussels' got rebuffed.
Ian Silvera Feb 03, 2017
David Davis unveils UK government's 77-page Brexit plan as EU divorce talks loom
SNP's EU spokesman at Westminster Stephen Gethins described the document as a 'mess'.
Ian Silvera Feb 02, 2017
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