Whitehall is working on more than 500 Brexit-related projects and could need to hire 30,000 extra civil servants, according to a leaked memo prepared for the Cabinet Office.more
Britons would have to pay a fee to visit Europe after Brexit under plans for an EU version of the US visa waiver to be announced this week. The move is an attempt to bolster the fight against terrorism and aims to help to spot suspects before they arrive at the border.more
MPs from all Parties have said they are prepared to vote against triggering Article 50 and Britain's exit from the European Union.
Tim Farron, the Liberal Democrat leader, has said his party would vote against initiating Brexit unless Theresa May promised a second referendum once the negotiations are complete.more
London needs its own visa system to allow higher levels of migration to avert economic decline post-Brexit, a leading business organisation has said.more
Hungarian immigrants who already work in Britain will not see a deterioration in their situation after Britain leaves the European Union, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told state radio on Friday.more
During Brexit negotiations we will be sensitive to the voices of social organizations of Poles abroad - promised the Deputy Speaker of the Senate Adam Bielan.more
Aneta Buchert arrived in London nine years ago, one of the hundreds of thousands of Poles who came to Britain after her country joined the EU in 2004. But she did not come to clean hotel rooms or labour on a building site, as many of her countrymen did. Rather, with an MBA from France's Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris, she went to the City to work in capital marketsmore
The idea was tabled by a liberal MEP from Luxembourg . The European Parliament is to consider a plan that would allow British citizens to opt-in and keep their European Unioncitizenship - and its associated benefits - once the UK leaves the EU.more
Prince Andrew has been accused of meddling in politics after reportedly warning that Brexit could "tear things apart." The royal is alleged to made the remarks at a private business dinner at Windsor Castle last Thursday.more
The director of public prosecutions is considering a complaint that voters were misled by the Leave campaigns ahead of the EU referendum, it was announced today. more
The government's appeal against the High Court ruling that MPs must vote on triggering Brexit will be heard in the Supreme Court from 5 December.
It will last four days, with the decision expected in the new year.more
Scotland's top law officer is to apply to the Supreme Court to intervene against the UK Government as it seeks to overturn a court ruling on the triggering of Brexit, Nicola Sturgeon has announced.more
Sterling hit one-month highs against the dollar and the euro after a flurry of positive news. The pound staged a fightback after a damaging October, posting its best week since 2009 and delivering its longest run of gains since before the Brexit vote.
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The Association of Young Polish Emigration, non-profit organization established in Poland by the Polish post-accession migrants in the United Kingdom, in a special letter to Donald Tusk have invited him to hold a private visit and meetings with the Poles in London.more
David Davis has confirmed that the government may have to wait until January for a supreme court ruling on whether it can press ahead with the formal process of exiting the EU without a parliamentary vote.more
The Irish economy would suffer more than Britain's as a result of a hard Brexit, a study has indicated. If trade tariffs were imposed after Britain cuts ties with the EU it would shave 3.8 per cent off Ireland's GDP and increase unemployment by 2 per cent, according to a joint paper by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) and the Department of Finance.more
Theresa May has declared there is no going back on Brexit despite a setback in the courts as she warns Europhile politicians and judges to "accept" the people have spoken.more
Scotland is likely to join a legal challenge against the Government's plan to exit the EU without consulting Parliament, according to one of the case's lead claimants.more
Theresa May has urged MPs and peers to "remember" the result of the referendum on leaving the EU.
The prime minister said the government was "getting on" with the task, after it was told by the High Court that Parliament must have a vote before the formal Brexit process gets under way.more
Labour will block the UK's exit from the European Union if the Government is unable to guarantee access to the single market, Jeremy Corbyn has said.more