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Who is Lord Neuberger? The Supreme Court president causing a stir over Brexit and Article 50
He criticised politicians for not defending judges after the Brexit legal challenge.
UK voters more concerned about Brexit than immigration, Ipsos MORI poll shows
Worries spike as divorce talks with the EU loom for UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
Brexit areas targeted by Momentum's The World Transformed in 'Take Back Control' drive
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell and Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott will speak.
'I'm not blind!' - Brexit Secretary David Davis denies trying to kiss Diane Abbott
Brexit secretary denied kissing Labour MP as 'I am not blind' following Brexit vote.
Italian PM Paolo Gentiloni warns EU leaders of 'destructive' Brexit talks after Theresa May meeting
British and Italian leaders hold Downing Street summit after MPs back Article 50 bill.
Sadiq Khan mocks Donald Trump as he unveils EU trade trip for London firms
Mayor of London promised to fight for 'favourable' access to the EU's single-market.
Has Jeremy Corbyn set a resignation date? Reports say he is stepping down
Sources close to the Labour leader have refuted claims made by the Manchester Evening News that he is ready to go.
Westmonster editor plans to fight Brexit 'culture war' by 'cutting the crap' out of media
Former Nigel Farage media aide Michael Heaver speaks to IBTimes UK about his new site.
Jeremy Corbyn risks new Labour rebellion as shadow cabinet orders MPs to back Article 50 bill
More Labour MPs could quit the party's frontbench in protest over the three-line whip.
Theresa May tells MPs not to 'obstruct the will of the people' in Article 50 Brexit vote
UK prime minister issued the warning as she briefed House of Commons about an informal EU summit.
Theresa May faces 146 pages of Article 50 amendments as MPs continue Brexit debate
Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the SNP are all seeking changes to the draft legislation.
Conservative, Labour and SNP to form 'Remain coalition' in bid to shape Brexit
Tory rebels set to form unlikely alliance with Labour and SNP MPs to amend Brexit bill.
Ukip leader Paul Nuttall faces police probe over house claims in Stoke by-election
Nuttall denies making a false declaration by registering his home address to a Stoke property.
David Davis unveils UK government's 77-page Brexit plan as EU divorce talks loom
SNP's EU spokesman at Westminster Stephen Gethins described the document as a 'mess'.
Article 50 vote: Read Chris Bryant's speech on why he 'voted with his conscience' over Brexit
MP for Rhondda voted against triggering Article 50 despite his constituency backing Brexit.
Article 50 Vote: Read George Osborne's speech warning of 'bitter' Brexit
Former chancellor takes swipe at the Government over Brexit strategy backing vote to leave.
We need a second referendum on our Brexit deal - or May will have no choice but to suck up to Trump
Our moral standing in the world has been sacrificed to squeezing a trade deal from an unstable President.
Brexit is 'humongous' for UK as negotiators face 'fist-fight' with Brussels says Sir Ivan Rogers
Former top UK diplomat to the EU issued warning to the Commons' European Scrutiny Committee.
Brexit minister David Davis says 'point of no return has passed' as MPs debate Article 50
Warning from top Conservative comes as bill enters the Commons for its second reading.
Ukip leader Paul Nuttall doesn't know anything about 'Brexit capital' says Stoke MP
Smeeth spoke to IBTimes UK on the campaign trail for the Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election.
Labour deputy Tom Watson set to defy Jeremy Corbyn on 'buying British'
The deputy leader to suggest buying British after Brexit.
UK government to publish Article 50 bill after Supreme Court Brexit defeat
Number 10 confirms the 'simple' draft legislation will be tabled before parliament on 26 January.
Second man arrested for alleged racist online threats against Article 50 campaigner Gina Miller
50-year-old accused of racially aggravated malicious communications against Brexit campaigner.
Labour and Tory MPs ramp-up pressure on Theresa May over Brexit white paper
Former Tory ministers such as Nicky Morgan and Anna Soubry are leading the campaign.
Watch Brexit Secretary David Davis make statement following Article 50 ruling
Statement due in House of Commons as judges uphold High Court ruling on PM beginning Brexit process.
Revision to UK public finances data puts Hammond on track to hit deficit goal
Public borrowing falls less than expected in December but remains 14% lower year-on-year in first nine months of 2016-17.
Theresa May braces herself for Supreme Court Brexit ruling on Article 50
The 11 top judges will decide whether MPs and peers should have a vote on Article 50.
UK civil service 'forced to prioritise' Brexit over domestic agenda as workloads mount
EXCLUSIVE: Senior public servants union chief Dave Penman issues warning in IBTimes UK interview.
Boris Johnson faces uproar with 'WW2-style punishment' warning to Francois Hollande
British foreign secretary made the controversial comments during a two-day trip to India.
Historic Supreme Court ruling on Brexit trigger set for Tuesday 24 January
The 11 justices will decide on whether MPs and peers have a vote on invoking Article 50.