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Theresa May's extreme Brexit isn't the only option – let's fight for a progressive Britain
The UK government has no mandate to use Brexit to strip away workers' rights and environmental protections.
Lloyd's of London to set up Brussels subsidiary to secure EU access
Insurer will move 100 jobs from London to the Belgian capital, reports say.
UK government to pick and choose which EU laws to keep without scrutiny
Brexit Secretary David Davis will set out how laws are transferred in the Great Repeal Bill.
We still want to work with EU on counter-terrorism says Boris Johnson
UK foreign secretary's comments come as May is condemned for remarks on security cooperation.
Merkel deals May body blow on Brexit trade talks
German chancellor says negotiating trade deal must wait until Britain leaves the EU.
Brexit: Theresa May accused of 'blackmailing' EU over cooperation on counter-terrorism
European politicians stress that security must not be used as a UK bargaining chip.
White House says it 'wants the UK to remain a strong leader in Europe'
President Trump has previously said that Brexit will be 'a wonderful thing'.
Article 50: Theresa May upbeat but short on detail during Andrew Neil interview
Brexit can be finalised in 2 years, says Prime Minister - but no guarantees to EU residents in UK.
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.
Remainers need to stop sounding like they want Brexit Britain to fail
If Remainers want to protect the gains made under the EU they need to start winning arguments.
EU Council chief Donald Tusk tells UK: 'We already miss you – thank you and goodbye'
EU Council president issued the statement in Brussels after Theresa May triggered divorce talks.
FX Focus: Pound surges as Brexit process begins
Pound gains against euro and dollar after Theresa May triggers Article 50 to begin Brexit.
Brexit talks begin: Read full Article 50 letter from Theresa May to EU chief Donald Tusk
Document was hand-delivered by the UK's chief representative to the EU, Sir Tim Barrow.
Remainers aren't taking Brexit Day very well
Theresa May triggers Article 50 on 29 March and some Remain voters are taking it better than others.
Theresa May will commit historic national failure if Brexit leads to job losses says Jeremy Corbyn
Labour leader issued warning as the UK government invoked Article 50 and started EU divorce talks.
Triggering Article 50: UK begins Brexit — as it happened
Live coverage of events as Britain begins the formal process of exiting the European Union.
Ryanair fears UK could be left without flights to and from Europe for a period after March 2019
Ryanair warns the British Government has not presented a plan to keep access to the EU aviation market.
Asian shares flat, pound lower as May prepares to trigger Brexit talks
Tokyo's Nikkei 225 share average down 0.1% at 19,186.10 points at mid-day.
Brexit can still be halted even after Article 50 is triggered, EU lawmakers to tell UK
This goes against previous statements from Theresa May over the permanence of EU exit vote.
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.
Brexit: Theresa May signs historic letter giving EU withdrawal notice under Article 50
Britain's EU ambassador, Sir Tim Barrow, will deliver it to European Council president Donald Tusk.
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.
Scottish Parliament backs Nicola Sturgeon's call for second referendum
Prime Minister May said she will block a referendum until the process of leaving the EU has been completed.
Theresa May wants to hold Scotland hostage within Brexit Britain
To deny a second Scottish independence referendum - IndyRef2 - would be democratically indefensible.
The Daily Mail's 'Legs-it' front page exposes the media's sexist double-standards for women
Female political leaders, such as Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon, must be 'fashionable' to be taken seriously.
The Daily Mail's sexist 'Legs-it' front page shows how unfit the press is for self-regulation
Paul Dacre has an alarming degree of control over the press regulator Ipso.
Theresa May urged to settle £50bn Brexit divorce bill to secure trade deal
But Brexit Secretary David Davis insisted: 'I don't think we're going to see that sort of money change hands'.
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.
Liam Fox courts Qatar ahead of triggering Article 50
International Trade Secretary says Doha and London could be natural allies post-Brexit.
Sutton Trust boss challenges Theresa May to prove grammar schools boost social mobility
Lee Elliot Major told IBTimes UK that the Tories could create more schools for the middle classes.