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A former Sainsbury's chief has warned of 'significant gaps' on supermarket shelves within a week of a no-deal Brexit.
Critics say No 10 move to quit bloc’s institutional structures leaves UK blindsided. / British diplomats will pull out from the EU’s institutional structures of power in Brussels within days, under plans being drawn up by Downing Street.
'We're going to be depriving ourselves of a lot of information that we will be spending the next few years trying to find out by other means'
The moment that James O'Brien took a forensic look at the words of Dominic Raab is at number six in the countdown of his top clips.
The ex-Chancellor continued his public feud with Boris Johnson, attacking the Prime Minister's 'hypocritical' plan to stifle dissent.
The foreign secretary is asked why the UK would want to rely on organisation with ‘inherent flaws’ that ‘even its leader recognises is struggling with legitimacy’.
Foreign secretary suggests government will find a way around the legislation, to ensure the UK leaves the EU at the end of October.
Downing Street tells Brussels negotiators documents must not be shared with 27 states.
Dominic Raab refused to rule out a further prorogation of Parliament, ahead of the Supreme Court's ruling on the issue.
Johnson’s chief of staff lied to media about drafting of Benn act, Grieve says at PMQs.
Dominic Raab defends rebranding account during debate and adds: ‘no one gives a toss’.
Ian Taylor launches attack on Boris Johnson's "misleading" promise to "Get Brexit Done".
Asked if Washington would be free to ‘jack up prices’, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab replies ‘The Americans will take their decisions’.
Brexit is a Tory invention and pro-Europeans must still fight the prospect of EU exile, writes Will Hutton.
‘If you ask me about our emotions, you will witness I think always empathy,’ says former European Council president.
Leo Varadkar has urged the British government to tone down “nationalist rhetoric” over Brexit, and branded Dominic Raab’s memo to UK diplomats to sit separately from their EU counterparts as “petty”.
Access to vital EU crime-fighting databases could be lost, MPs told – after Theresa May warns they ‘keep us safe’.
Boris Johnson’s government is waging a war of words not against the EU but the British people.
‘If the government thought it had a very strong case they would publish these studies ... it’s an indication that there’s nothing there’
As the EU and UK continue to prepare for the trade negotiations, there are clear signs that all is not well when it comes to implementing the divorce part of Brexit, in particular the Irish Protocol.
Foreign secretary rejects calls to 'urgently' extend the transition period to 'focus 100 per cent on the emergency' - arguing it 'makes the case' for a clean break in December.
Britain did not take part in €1.5bn order for kit to protect against Covid-19 despite shortages in NHS.
Theresa May’s former deputy says public and business realise coronavirus should be the priority.
UK foreign secretary has said EU invite for Covid-19 scheme was sent to old email address.