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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.
The Supreme Court judges who voted against the Article 50 ruling
Three justices voted against majority ruling that Government needs parliamentary approval to trigger Article 50.
Theresa May braces herself for Supreme Court Brexit ruling on Article 50
The 11 top judges will decide whether MPs and peers should have a vote on Article 50.
UK civil service 'forced to prioritise' Brexit over domestic agenda as workloads mount
EXCLUSIVE: Senior public servants union chief Dave Penman issues warning in IBTimes UK interview.
George Soros says Theresa May 'will not last' and the UK is 'in denial' after Brexit
The Hungary-born hedge fund manager said that the UK could re-join the EU 'over a weekend'.
Jeremy Corbyn hints at whipping Labour MPs to back Article 50 vote
Corbyn was the most rebellious Labour backbencher during New Labour's time in government.
UK voters back Theresa May's 'hard Brexit' plan and predict EU will reject deal
Prime minister given boost just days after Lancaster House speech in London.
Who's afraid of Donald Trump? Europeans' views might surprise you
Fear and disappointment or happiness and hope were among the choices for thousands across the continent.
Davos 2017: Brexit will deal a damaging blow to the UK and the EU, warns Pierre Moscovici
European Commissioner warns Britain's decision is a "wound" for Europe and not "an example to follow".
EU citizens could face new hate crime wave after Article 50 triggered, warns watchdog
The UK has seen a rise in hate crimes against EU nationals since the referendum in June.
Retired Britons living abroad in the EU may lose subsidised NHS healthcare post-Brexit
The NHS currently reimburses EU countries for British citizens' healthcare.
Boris Johnson faces uproar with 'WW2-style punishment' warning to Francois Hollande
British foreign secretary made the controversial comments during a two-day trip to India.
Historic Supreme Court ruling on Brexit trigger set for Tuesday 24 January
The 11 justices will decide on whether MPs and peers have a vote on invoking Article 50.
Davos 2017: HSBC chief says a fifth of London staff may move to Paris after Brexit
HSBC prepares to beef up its Paris operations in a bid to maintain ability to trade smoothly across eurozone.
David Davis claims MPs will back final Brexit deal: 'They won't vote it down'
Brexit secretary also said 'lots and lots' of countries are hoping to secure a trade deal with the UK.
Theresa May faces grilling from MPs over 'hard Brexit' stance before Davos visit
Conservative premier will be cross-examined at prime minister's questions.
Theresa May is right - the Single Market isn't all it's cracked up to be
The EU is the world's slowest-growing economic bloc which discriminates against British economy.
Europe gearing up for series of elections that threaten the EU's survival
Elections in France, Germany, The Netherlands and Italy pose a serious threat to the European Union.
Watch Theresa May say the UK will stop making 'huge' contributions to EU
Prime minister addressed diplomats and politicians at Lancaster House in London.
Watch Theresa May confirm the UK will leave the EU's Single Market
'It would to all intents and purposes mean not leaving the EU at all,' the prime minister said.
Theresa May: Read her Brexit speech in full, as she reveals her 12-point plan for a new Britain
Prime Minister has outlined her vision for Britain's new relationship with the EU at Lancaster House.
Watch Theresa May tell EU a 'punitive' Brexit deal would be an 'act of calamitous self harm'
Prime minister issued warning to Brussels in major speech at Lancaster House in London.
Theresa May Brexit speech as it happened: UK to seek 'greatest possible access' to EU single market
May's speech at Lancaster House unveils 12 key objectives in negotiations to leave the EU.
Theresa May unveils 12 negotiating objectives for UK in 'hard Brexit' speech
Prime minister will reject a 'half-in, half-out' Brexit in address to Lancaster House in London.
EU vows judicial cooperation with Philippines, but trade perks conditional on human rights situation
EU envoy to the Philippines Franz Jessen said the bloc is also working to assist the country's anti-drug campaign.
Pound slips to three-month low over hard Brexit fears
Sterling falls 1.2% against US dollar to $1.2017 during Asian trading.
Trump praises Brexit and promises quick transatlantic trade deal in first UK interview
President-elect says migrant crisis could be the 'straw that broke the camel's back' for the EU.
Philip Hammond threatens to turn UK into a tax haven if it loses single market membership
The chancellor said UK will do whatever we have to do' to remain 'competitively engaged' with Europe.
Brexit Committee MPs give PM Theresa May until mid-February to publish divorce deal plan
The Brexit Committee wants May to clear her stand on single market membership before starting trade talks.
UK and New Zealand plan 'bold' post-Brexit free trade deal
Conservative prime minister gave another hint that her government is seeking a 'hard Brexit'.