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Steve Barclay accused of "confusing" Europeans worried about their right to remain in the UK after Brexit.
Decision by Northern Ireland’s MLAs will not affect UK’s departure from EU at end of month.
The UK Chancellor said the Treasury would not lend support to manufacturers that favour EU rules.
Ministers are preparing celebrations for 31 January but are wary of alienating Remainers.
Michel Barnier protests at risk to independent watchdog meant to protect residents’ rights – as prime minister seeks to open trade talks.
Government told to wake up to extent of unionist anger over ‘betrayal’ of Northern Ireland.
Prime minister directly contradicts the Brexit secretary and NI secretary over post-Brexit checks.
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.
Boris Johnson's Brexit Bill has major consequences for the UK and our future prosperity. MPs would be failing in their duty if they did not scrutinise it line-by-line.
Brexit Secretary admits businesses will need to fill out export declaration forms.
'Just to be clear, exit summary declarations will be required in terms of NI to GB'
Brexit secretary says PM will obey the Benn Act if no deal is reached by the deadline.
Brexit secretary suggests PM will send letter to Brussels in absence of agreement.
Prime minister famously said he would ‘rather be dead in a ditch’ – but Brexit secretary now admits he ‘will comply’ with the law.
EU gives go-ahead to weekend meetings after PM appears to backtrack on customs stance.
Brussels fears prime minister has ‘lost control’ of events and warns that hopes of an agreement are now ‘very low’.
Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay says UK should be given ‘until December 2020’ to come up with plan for Irish border.
Accusations come as PM is set to meet Irish taoiseach Leo Varadkar in Dublin.
The Brexit secretary, Stephen Barclay, has complained to EU ambassadors that Brussels is failing to come up with ideas for replacing the Irish backstop as talks with the bloc became stuck in an “impasse”.
SCOTTISH civil servants are furious after Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay ruled they would no longer go to meetings in Brussels from next week to discuss fishing, agriculture and other devolved issues, The National has learnt.
The minister from the department for exiting the European Union has written a Twitter thread about Brexit readiness that has spectacularly backfired.
Importing fresh food through the port of Dover would only be the Government’s third highest priority in the event of a no-deal Brexit later this year, it has emerged.
Brexit Secretary had warned Ireland would suffer more than UK.