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'Self-damaging gesture': Boris Johnson plans to pull UK officials from EU meetings ahead of Brexit deadline
13/08/2019
'We're going to be depriving ourselves of a lot of information that we will be spending the next few years trying to find out by other means'
Prime minister called the claim ‘fake news’ - but leaked email to Foreign Office staff confirmed it.
The government must make it easier for Indians to come to Britain to secure a post-Brexit trade deal with one of the world’s fastest growing economies, a group of MPs have said.
UK foreign secretary has said EU invite for Covid-19 scheme was sent to old email address.
Hardline European Research Group branded ‘a corruption of Conservatism’ by senior Tory MP
06/08/2020
Organisation which drove UK to a hard Brexit made up of ‘climate change deniers’ and ‘Trump sympathisers’, new book is told.
Chair of MPs’ committee hears concerns from locals about Brexit and return to violence. / The consequences of Britain crashing out of the EU without a deal would be “extremely serious” for Northern Ireland, Tom Tugendhat, the chair of the foreign affairs select committee, has warned.
Senior MP urges foreign secretary to explain ‘surprising’ claim UK could trade on WTO terms
09/09/2019
The foreign secretary is asked why the UK would want to rely on organisation with ‘inherent flaws’ that ‘even its leader recognises is struggling with legitimacy’.
Government ignored legal advice over proposed withdrawal agreement changes.
Tobias Ellwood claims there is an ‘appetite’ in Britain to make ‘course corrections’ to the current Brexit model.
No Conservative will dare admit the searingly obvious: Brexit is proving a catastrophe for Britain.
Bill set to include retroactive powers to scrutinize takeovers / Institute of Directors fears ‘chilling effect’ on investment
Tom Tugendhat suggests Britain could withdraw by 24 August but No 10 says idea not under consideration.
The government should ease migration rules for Indians coming to Britain if it wants to secure a post-Brexit trade deal with one of the world’s fastest growing economies, says the Commons foreign affairs committee.
Next boss, thinktanks and unions criticise Boris Johnson, saying ‘shortages cannot be blustered away’
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