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Leading Brexiteer Michael Gove ‘honest’ about UK’s struggle outside the EU in confidential meeting.
Times must be hard in London: Brexit Britain wants to rejoin Europe’s political community.
The Ukraine crisis shows Boris Johnson must drop his opposition to a defence pact with the EU to allow the UK to quickly deploy forces around Europe, a Tory group says.
A group of Tories have called for Boris Johnson to reopen Brexit negotiations amid concerns his deal has left the UK 'less safe and less secure'.
Talks to rebuild security cooperation with the EU must restart now after the Brexit deal left the UK “less safe and less secure”, a Conservative group says.
Ex-deputy prime minister says ‘perfectly routine’ state aid compromise is on offer - and warns ‘Both sides stand to lose from a no-deal, but the UK more’.
Theresa May’s former deputy says public and business realise coronavirus should be the priority.
Former Cabinet Office secretary warns that crashing out of the EU would do ‘massive harm’.
A minister has been criticised for suggesting that "many people" believe judges are biased about Brexit.
Boris Johnson is threatening to sabotage the EU to make it cave in on a Brexit deal – or reject MPs’ plan to stop the UK crashing out of the bloc.
Ex-deputy prime minister David Lidington highlights 'danger' when other countries face threat to 'rule of law and democratic government'.
Hammond has also warned the leadership contenders that there is no Commons majority for an abrupt departure from the bloc.
The Government has announced new plans to secure freight capacity to bring medicines and medical equipment from continental Europe in the case of a no-deal Brexit in October.
What are the Brexit proposals put forward - and why will they probably be rejected?
The government has signed a Brexit side-deal with Ireland to guarantee Irish and British citizens retain special rights in each others countries in the event of no deal.
The UK will have to fight European elections, despite hopes from the government a Brexit deal would be done by then, says the PM's de facto deputy.