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An analysis of the possible numbers suggests pessimism would be wise at this stage and it will come down to the finest of margins.
Brexit Secretary admits businesses will need to fill out export declaration forms.
Firms in Northern Ireland will have to submit declaration forms for goods heading to the rest of the UK, under the government's Brexit deal.
The Northern Ireland Assembly has passed a motion withholding consent for the UK's withdrawal from the European Union.
Decision by Northern Ireland’s MLAs will not affect UK’s departure from EU at end of month.
Commons refuses to accept tight timetable for EU exit blueprint to meet Halloween deadline.
MPs will be asked back to Westminster on October 19 – the deadline day for Boris Johnson to agree a deal or ask for an extension.
Since the summer MPs have been formulating plans under Standing Order 24 to take control of parliament's timetable.
A leading group of MEPs responsible for UK-EU negotiations have "grave concerns" about Boris Johnson's new Brexit proposals.
French president’s insistence that UK should give way raises chances of talks imploding.
LOYALIST paramilitaries predict protests and civil disobedience campaigns if the British government seeks to align Northern Ireland customs arrangements with the Republic in any Brexit compromise.
Irish prime minister says he will study the plans further and consult with other EU leaders.
The Labour Party has hit out at leaked plans to diverge from EU workers' rights laws after Brexit.
The Withdrawal Agreement Bill is set to be the first time in the history of devolution that both Scotland and Wales refuse to give consent.
Boris Johnson was responding to SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford's call to respect the convention that UK legislation which affects Scotland should have Holyrood's consent.
EU gives go-ahead to weekend meetings after PM appears to backtrack on customs stance.
DUP says deal will put a border down the Irish sea and threaten the union with Britain.
This Treasury document sets out things that trade experts have been saying pretty clearly, but that the government has refused to accept.
Sir John Major will tonight call on millions of young people to use their votes to derail Boris Johnson’s Brexit plans in an extraordinary general election intervention.
Speaker rules it would be ‘repetitive and disorderly’ for MPs to vote again on deal.
A sea border would mean checks at major ports in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, such as Holyhead, Liverpool, Belfast and Larne.
Guardian analysis shows less than 5% of the original deal has been renegotiated. What has been removed from May’s deal and what has replaced it?
John Baron accused of 'letting the cat out of the bag' - 24 hours before crunch vote.
The EU's Brexit Steering Group said it had 'grave concerns' about the proposals, which it said cannot be backed 'in their current form'.