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David Davis claims MPs will back final Brexit deal: 'They won't vote it down'
Brexit secretary also said 'lots and lots' of countries are hoping to secure a trade deal with the UK.
Watch Theresa May confirm the UK will leave the EU's Single Market
'It would to all intents and purposes mean not leaving the EU at all,' the prime minister said.
Watch Theresa May tell EU a 'punitive' Brexit deal would be an 'act of calamitous self harm'
Prime minister issued warning to Brussels in major speech at Lancaster House in London.
Nigel Farage rules out standing in by-election for Brexit-backing Stoke-on-Trent
Spokesman tells IBTimes UK there is 'no chance' the Eurosceptic firebrand will put his name forward.
Theresa May plans major Brexit speech on same day as EU parliament presidency election
Conservative premier is expected to reveal more about her plans on 17 January.
Oxbridge chancellors warn hard Brexit could be a 'disaster' for higher education
Applications from European students have fallen since Brexit claims Cambridge professor.
Business bodies raise alarm as UK considers £1,000-per-year levy on skilled EU workers
Immigration minister Robert Goodwill told a group of peers he was considering the policy.
EU parliament's Brexit negotiator launches 'passionate' bid for presidency
Former Belgium Prime Minister says the EU is a ' beautiful political project'.
UK government faces fresh pay row from civil servants as Brexit talks loom
PCS union tells IBTimes UK that Whitehall is 'under immense pressure' at all levels.
Sir Tim Barrow profile: From Moscow to Brussels to Brexit, meet the UK's new top EU diplomat
Barrow, who replaces Sir Ivan Rogers, has enjoyed a 30-year career in the Foreign Office.
Politicians react to Sir Tim Barrow's appointment as UK's new ambassador to EU
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson hailed him as 'just the man to get the best deal for the UK'.
Sir Ivan Rogers: Read full resignation letter from UK's top EU diplomat
'Never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power,' Rogers told his staff.
Brexit blow: UK's top EU diplomat quits as Article 50 deadline looms
Sir Ivan Rogers was appointed by former Prime Minister David Cameron to the post in 2013.
Prime Minister Theresa May channels Jo Cox in New Year's unity plea as Brexit talks loom
Conservative premier urges the UK to be 'more united' after the EU referendum in June.
Theresa May will not meet migration target if she delivers a 'soft Brexit' says pressure group
Net migration from EU citizens to UK unlikely to fall below 155,000 in medium term says Migration Watch.
UK thinks Santa Claus would have voted against Brexit and Donald Trump
YouGov survey also showed the British electorate think Father Christmas is a Green Party supporter.
Nicola Sturgeon unveils 'soft Brexit' plan in bid to save Scottish access to EU single-market
SNP leader will put pressure on UK Prime Minister Theresa May in Bute House speech.
Peter Mandelson teams up with Sadiq Khan to advise Mayor of London on Brexit
Former EU commissioner and business secretary once clashed with Khan over Ed Miliband.
Populist parties will take Labour votes unless party recognises immigration concerns
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation found people care less about economics and more about identity.
Theresa May dodges questions over post-Brexit trade deal at EU Council
UK prime minister made a brief statement to the media before joining other EU leaders.
Lords warn financial firms could quit City over Brexit fears
House of Lords committee urging the government to secure a transitional Brexit deal to preserve passporting rights.
London cheaper than Paris, Brussels and Auckland, new cost of living survey for expats by ECA shows
Tokyo was up 11 places from 2015 to become the most expensive city in the world for the first time since 2012.
Theresa May presses EU on 'sustainable' migration crisis plan and Egypt involvement
UK prime minister is also expected to announce extra immigration officials for Greece.
British politician Ben Bradshaw criticised for claiming Russian hackers 'probably' influenced Brexit
'That's a bit rich coming from a prominent Remain supporter,' an opponent said.
Germany's Martin Schulz warns 'ultra-nationalists' threaten democracy as EU chief bows out
German politician chaired his final full plenary session of the European Parliament.
David Davis faces grilling from MPs over UK government's Brexit plans
Labour's former shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn will lead the questioning of Davis.
Nigel Farage says UK is 'dithering' over Brexit and EU will face 'bigger shocks' in 2017
Former Ukip leader issued the warning as he addressed the European Parliament.
UK must create 'clear game plan' for transitional trade deal with EU peers say
House of Lords sub-committees say continued involvement in the customs union could be important.
YouGov 'unsurprised' by Labour crashing to fourth place in Sleaford by-election
Anthony Wells, director of political polling at YouGov, spoke to IBTimes UK about the result.
UK MPs launch probe into creating an 'immigration consensus' after Brexit vote
Labour's Yvette Cooper, who chairs the group, says the MPs will tour the UK to seek views.