Today (17 July) Brexit negotiators will start to get their teeth into the substance of the discussions, in particular citizens’ rights, writes Catherine Feore. The first...
It may have been the early start, or maybe it was the absence of a large group of young people singing ‘Oh, Jeremy Corbyn’ to the...
Britain fleshed out its Brexit negotiating stance on nuclear, justice and other matters on Thursday before the first full round of talks with the EU next...
British Prime Minister Theresa May said she cried a "little tear" when an exit poll revealed she had failed to win an overall majority in a...
Without further resources Brexit could result in government falling “apart like a chocolate orange", says Sir Amyas Morse. Morse, the UK’s Comptroller and Auditor General, is...
The United Kingdom triggered Article 50 on 29 March 2017. What has happened since then on the EU side? On 29 March 2017, the United Kingdom...
Ciaran McClean, a mental health worker and Green Party candidate in the recent UK general election for West Tyrone is challenging what he describes as “this...