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Sajid Javid says existing technology can solve the Irish border problem - there are no examples of borders with the EU where technology has eliminated the need for any physical checks though.
Claims by Brexit campaigners 76 million Turks could come to the UK unless it left the EU were false, home secretary Sajid Javid has said.
I spoke up on the dangers of medicine supply plans for No-Deal Brexit, but was ignored by my MP Sajid Javid. So now I'm running against him.
The UK Chancellor said the Treasury would not lend support to manufacturers that favour EU rules.
Brexit is a Tory invention and pro-Europeans must still fight the prospect of EU exile, writes Will Hutton.
‘Prepare for the worst’ EU officials tell business after Sajid Javid’s FT interview.
The Chancellor has warned there will be no alignment with EU regulations after Brexit - despite a pledge being made in the North East by Boris Johnson that standards would be protected.
As Britons, not Brussels, foot the bill, many will be asking how a Brexit bonus turned into a tax bombshell.
“This represents the death knell for frictionless trade," said one business leader.
Ex-EU ambassador says PM’s ‘strategy errors’ will make good trade deal harder to achieve.
Migrants from the EU contribute £2,300 more to the exchequer each year in net terms than the average adult, the analysis for the government has found. And, over their lifetimes, they pay in £78,000 more than they take out in public services and benefits - while the average UK citizen’s net lifetime contribution is zero.
Malcolm Turnbull said a UK trade deal with Australia would not replace the benefits of being inside the world's largest trading bloc.
GDP shows negative growth for first time in nearly 7 years.
Realities of leaving single market and customs union revealed to businesses - after controversy ducked during election campaign.
The government has announced an extra £2.1bn of funding to prepare for a no-deal Brexit - doubling the amount of money it has set aside this year.
Chancellor sceptical about request as Tories discuss leaving EU without deal. / The home secretary, Sajid Javid, has demanded more than £1bn extra funds for police and border force officials to cope with a no-deal Brexit in a request met with scepticism by the chancellor, Philip Hammond.
Treasury committee head suggests it means ‘existing analysis stands’ – of a £130bn hit from loss of frictionless trade with EU.
Chancellor to warn leadership candidates they can leave with no deal or spend, but not both
De facto deputy PM says nearly all EU imports will be subject to checks from next year.
Prospective Lib Dem MP says she would return the coinage to the bank 'and ask them to swap it for a proper one'.
Minister says no deal is in place for extradition, data sharing and arrest warrants after Brexit.