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A minister and a former Conservative MP have asked the information watchdog to investigate whether Boris Johnson’s campaign to become party leader is breaching data protection laws.
Brandon Lewis says people who do not apply before 2021 may be removed from UK.
UK citizens fear ‘consequences’ of British government’s announcements after Brexit.
European parliament says mixed messages have caused ‘unhelpful uncertainty’.
EU Brexit spokesman says Britain reassured him about those who do not apply for settled status.
EU citizens will not automatically be deported if they fail to sign up to the settled status scheme by the 2021 deadline, Downing Street has said.
Peers back three amendments including right of EU citizens to physical proof of right to stay in UK.
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.
EU negotiator signals future relationship negotiations are on course for acrimonious start.
The statements came today after reports suggested that Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered his Brexit team to find ways to "get around" the Northern Ireland protocol.
A government minister has said a new bill to amend the UK's Brexit deal with the EU will "break international law".
Government ignored legal advice over proposed withdrawal agreement changes.
Critics are in U.K. prime minister’s own Conservative party. / Top government lawyer quits as Brexit spooks markets again.
Europe Letter: UK’s reputation diminished as EU capitals digest declaration to break law
Mr Johnson told his cabinet this week that leaving the EU without a deal should hold “no fear” for Britain, but was he right?
Frontrunner Joe Biden has warned he would not sign a free trade deal with the UK if the Good Friday Agreement is undermined.
Downing Street says it is prepared to overturn any changes to the legislation.
PM on collision course with Joe Biden and EU if he pushes ahead with "lamentable" proposals.
Marks & Spencer has warned that up to 15% of its food product lines could be unavailable in its Northern Ireland shops in January.
Stormont's agriculture minister has hit back at a claim by the NI secretary that trade disruption across the Irish Sea is due to Covid-19 and not Brexit.