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UK cabinet row over Brexit migration plans downplayed as 'lively' debate
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt was forced to insist his colleagues were 'absolutely united'.
MPs and peers unveil plan to avoid post-Brexit modern languages crisis in UK
Group urges government to safeguard future hiring of EU citizens in bid to tackle language skills shortage.
Theresa May has 'nothing to fear' from Brexit Commons vote, says Nick Clegg
Ex-Liberal Democrat leader urged Theresa May not to 'throw the single market' out.
Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland will push for single market trade deal
First Minister said she believes a separate deal for Scotland could be achieved.
Will Brexit mean the end for fresh British fruit and veg?
Immigration controls could spell disaster for British producers, say farmers.
Scottish Government 'absolutely serious' about second referendum after Brexit
Fiona Hyslop said the SNP were serious about protecting Scotland's interests.
Theresa May: No extra funding for NHS after Brexit
PM tells NHS boss health service should focus on getting rid of £22bn deficit.
Keir Starmer: UK will regain sovereignty for a millisecond after Brexit
Shadow Brexit secretary also warned of a statutory instrument clause in the Great Repeal Bill.
Mountain Warehouse posts record sales - but shelves flotation plans
Retailer said UK voting to leave the EU helped decide to postpone its float.
Write to Remain urges leaders to give EU and UK nationals post-Brexit commitment
New campaign wants Theresa May and her European counterparts to make an 'explicit' pledge.
Full 'hard Brexit' speech from European Council President Donald Tusk
'The only real alternative to a hard Brexit is no Brexit' the EU chief warned the UK.
Former Australian PM Julia Gillard compares post-Brexit trade deals to selling a car
'If you sell your car for a dollar, you can always get a deal,' Gillard told London audience.
Boris Johnson 'struck' by how little he is quizzed about Brexit abroad
Foreign secretary appeared before the powerful House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee.
UK workforces left in the dark over Brexit warns top HR expert
Punam Birly, head of KPMG's immigration and employment practice, told IBTimes UK of concern around the lack of information from government.
US and EU ask Vietnam to free prominent blogger Mother Mushroom arrested for criticising government
US Ambassador Ted Osius, said that he was 'deeply concerned' about the actions taken by the Vietnamese government.
Labour tables 170 Brexit questions for David Davis as MPs debate EU divorce
MPs will debate an Opposition Day motion from Sir Keir Starmer in the Commons on Wednesday.
Learn the difference between a hard Brexit and a soft Brexit in just four minutes
The 'Norway model', a WTO default - IBTimes UK untangles the jargon in a look at the UK's options.
UK faces £66bn annual tax revenue hit and 9.5% GDP cut from hard Brexit
Leaked government papers predict the economic outcome of trading on WTO rules.
UK government's Great Repeal Bill is a 'distraction' from real Brexit issue says legal expert
University of Cambridge's Professor Mark Elliott issued warning after David Davis' statement.
David Davis: Brexit means keeping some EU laws, discarding others
The UK's 'great repeal bill' to discard some EU laws will appear early next year.
Ukip leadership bid: Who is Suzanne Evans?
Ukip's former deputy chairman has announced she is considering a bid for the party's leadership contest 'very carefully'.
Steven Woolfe: Who is the Ukip MEP and migration spokesman?
Well-respected, calm and analytical, Woolfe had been seen as Ukip's next leader in waiting.
British businesses should drop fears over EU single-market, says ex-BCC boss
John Longworth spoke to IBTimes UK at the 2016 Conservative conference in Birmingham.
UK Chancellor Philip Hammond gives EU-funded firms Brexit guarantee
Companies will have to apply to the Treasury for the cash to 'protect British jobs and businesses'.
Boris Johnson's dad backs Brexit migration cuts after pro-EU campaign
Stanley Johnson, the founder of Environmentalists for Europe, spoke to IBTimesUK in Birmingham.
Google could face large fine by EU over Android anti-competitive practices
EU wants to stop Google forcing smartphone manufacturers to pre-install Android OS.
EU President Donald Tusk rules out early Brexit talks after Theresa May Article 50 disclosure
Tusk declares EU27 would only engage once Article 50 had been triggered.
UK faces 'hard Brexit' as David Davis vows Tories will slash immigration
Davis went further than any of his cabinet minister colleagues on the issue at the Tory conference.
Hungary's former PM urges Theresa May to maintain open borders as country votes on EU migrant quota
Hungarian voters expected to reject EU's compulsory migrant quota in referendum vote
Read Brexit Secretary David Davis' full speech to Conservative conference
Brexit Secretary promised to bring immigration numbers down and control the UK's borders.