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Theresa May just hit Labour where it hurts – the Ken Livingstone scandal
Tory leader uses local election campaign launch to claim Labour has 'betrayed' the Jewish community.
Theresa May on Saudi trade talks: UK tradition of defending human rights is still there
UK prime minister is set to meet Saudi Arabia's King Salman a week after triggering Brexit talks.
Lord Heseltine: Theresa May is wrong – Brexit diminishes UK on the world stage
Former Conservative deputy prime minister spoke to IBTimes UK after May invoked Article 50.
Theresa May triggers Brexit and admits UK will lose influence on European economy rules
'We understand that there will be consequences for the UK of leaving the EU' May told MPs.
Chief EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier: I am ready and I want a great deal
Barnier made the remarks as the UK invoked Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty and triggered Brexit talks.
Brexit begins: Here are the key players in the UK's negotiating team
As the UK government invokes Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, IBTimes UK lists who need to know.
Theresa May will call for UK unity as she invokes Article 50 and starts Brexit talks
Prime minister plans to address MPs in the House of Commons as the two-year negotations begin.
Nick Clegg: Outlandish and utopian Brexit promises will come back to bite Theresa May
Former deputy prime minister said he could see an "inner Remainer" within the Conservative premier.
Cross-party MPs publish 'Brexit Contract' to hold UK government to account as EU talks start
Conservative Nicky Morgan, Labour's Chris Leslie and Lib Dem Nick Clegg will unveil the document.
UK police plan 'major' counter-terror drill in Scotland in wake of Westminster terror attack
Prime Minister Theresa May announced the exercise as she travelled north of the border.
EU chiefs celebrate 60th anniversary of Treaty of Rome just days before Brexit talks begin
Donald Tusk, Jean Claude Juncker and Antonio Tajani will be taking part in the celebrations.
Brexit rivals David Cameron and Boris Johnson spotted at Harlem's Red Rooster restaurant
Did the Old Etonians bury their EU referendum campaign hatchet in New York?
MPs and peers hold one minute silence to remember Westminster terror attack victims
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has also urged Londoners to attend a candlelit vigil on Thursday night.
Gina Miller: Westminster will inherit EU's 'place to blame' title after Brexit
'If you no longer have Brussels to blame, then Westminster takes its place,' Miller said.
UK PM Theresa May takes Brexit tour to Wales before triggering Article 50
Conservative premier plans to visit Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland before starting divorce talks.
Here's what Tory activists think of Donald Trump after GCHQ wiretap claim
You may be surprised by what Conservative delegates at the party's spring forum told IBTimes UK.
Tories head to Cardiff amid Budget fallout, IndyRef2 surprise and spending scandal
Prime Minister Theresa May will hope to get on the front foot after a triple whammy of bad news.
UK faces 'six years of EU talks' for post-Brexit trade deal says former WTO chief Pascal Lamy
"There is no way removing the egg from the omelette can be done in two years."
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn fails to land National Insurance U-turn blow at PMQs
Prime Minister Theresa May come out on top in the House of Commons debate.
EU Council President Donald Tusk: No Brexit deal scenario hurts everyone
Top Polish politician launches thinly-veiled attack on Theresa May as divorce talks loom.
Theresa May unveils next Brexit steps after Article 50 bill passes UK parliament
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told the UK prime minister to drop her 'complacent' strategy.
Barroso doctrine: Why Scotland would have to apply for EU membership after UK split
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has promised to maintain Scotland's current relationship with the EU.
Theresa May tells Nicola Sturgeon: Stop playing games with IndyRef2 call
UK prime minister says call for second Scottish referendum will cause 'huge uncertainty' during Brexit talks.
EU Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker: UK could re-enter 'the boat' after Brexit
Juncker shared hopes country will re-enter the bloc after informal meeting of 27 EU leaders in Brussels.
PMQs: Theresa May admits to Surrey Council social care deal after Jeremy Corbyn questions
Prime Minister said the agreement was open to other local authorities across England.
Lord Heseltine breaks silence after Brexit sacking: I've never met Theresa May
Tory peer and former government adviser said he had no relationship with Number 10.
What is the 2011 Fixed-Term Parliament Act – and why is it so hard to repeal?
A new debate over the controversial legislation has been started by Lord William Hague.
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.
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.
David Cameron heads back to Oxford University to chair conflict zone policy group
Former prime minister will look into economic policy for fragile and conflict situations.