UK Tory MP Jamie Wallis comes out as trans
Statement came after meeting of Conservative party where Boris Johnson made joke about trans issues
Statement came after meeting of Conservative party where Boris Johnson made joke about trans issues
Johnson was reluctant to sack a minister over a personal indiscretion, but it became clear Conservative MPs were unwilling to back Hancock
Chancellor’s promised £400m boost already allocated in September, says Treasury
Conservative election campaign began not six weeks ago but when Boris Johnson became PM
Chancellor stresses commitment to ‘light-touch’ immigration for key skills
Decision to postpone bill comes as May is due to meet 1922 Committee chairman and amid mounting pressure for her to resign
Len McCluskey says Labour Party in Ireland has ‘utterly lost its way’
Conservatives braced for heavy losses in local elections as they seek to avoid European poll
May claims Corbyn’s party fails to see urgency of exit as others look for her to resign
European Union is 'prepared for the worst, but hopes for the best', says Tusk
Irish market up 1.2 per cent as banks climb
Most Conservatives, including eight ministers, voted against May’s motion in a free vote
Cliff Taylor on the Strasbourg deal, the Cox advice, the vote, and what happens next
Irish Times poll shows cross-community support in North for softest of soft exits from EU
Labour leader’s attacks on floundering May blunted by his own Brexit evasions
Corbyn declines to endorse second referendum on Brexit if confidence motion fails to precipitate a general election
Gagging orders for drug companies working on no-deal plans as fears for UK supply grow
Theresa May’s deal in danger as ministers found in contempt of parliament
Labour to begin contempt of parliament proceedings if advice on deal not published
Backbench opposition to agreement grows as Downing Street briefs Conservative MPs
Irish exporters alarmed at ‘developing political chaos’ in the United Kingdom
Brexit secretary Dominic Raab resigns along with seven others after release of draft deal
EU exit deal must preserve UK constitutional integrity, Dodds says
Galway Cartoon Festival explores work inspired by the first World War armistice
UK cabinet likely to sign off on a Brexit withdrawal agreement within a week
‘Until UK has left EU, article 50 letter can be withdrawn,’ says John Kerr in new report
Agreement must be signed by November at the latest, EU’s chief negotiator says
Gay rights campaigner says ‘faith has no place in secular, registry office marriage’
Sinn Féin leader does apparent U-turn after previously saying it was not the right climate
British Chancellor rejects suggestion his visit to North is to distract from London conference
Parliamentary watchdog finds DUP North Antrim MP breached Westminister rules
Theresa May’s government is caught in a crossfire between Brexiteers and Remainers
Hardline Conservatives step up opposition to proposals agreed at Chequers
1922 Committee does not trigger confidence vote and PM leaves meeting to applause
David Davis resignation: Reaction from allies and rivals from Jeremy Corbyn to Nicola Sturgeon
Parliamentary report finds UK intelligence was involved with ‘plainly unlawful’ activities
Business secretary Greg Clarke says Airbus justified in outlining trade risk of no-deal exit
EU Withdrawal Bill returns on Monday to the House of Lords
PM to set out course of action if final Brexit agreement rejected or talks end with no deal
Boris Johnson claimed there are ‘so few firms that actually use that border regularly’ tail should not be allowed wag dog
Leader Arlene Foster rejects plan for special joint EU-UK status for Northern Ireland
Britain seeks security and industrial access to navigation system initiative post-Brexit
Scottish government claims clause 11 undermines devolution settlement
Peers vote to ensure parliament can reject Brexit agreement without triggering ‘no-deal’ scenario
House of Lords votes to retain European Charter of Fundamental Rights post-Brexit
Motion will increase pressure on government to avoid a hard border in Ireland
May insists that seeking parliament approval would have compromised military operation
Cross-party group launches People’s Vote campaign for second referendum
British Labour leader eyes local elections in criticisms of Conservative spending cuts
Chairman Hilary Benn says Irish Border issue ‘deeply concerning’
Analysis: The British Labour leader’s customs-union move has won business backing
May’s government committed to leaving customs union and single market after Brexit
Leaked document forecasts leaving will damage Britain in every scenario
EU control over UK post-Brexit ‘not particularly democratic’, says David Davis
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices