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UK civil service 'lacks direction and details' to deliver Brexit says think-tank
Institute for Government says Whitehall 'urgently needs' to prepare for negotiations with the EU.
Boris Johnson urges Russia to abandon 'puppet Assad' as regime forces take Aleppo
Foreign secretary said Assad allies Iran and Russia have the future of Syria 'in their hands'.
Neil Kinnock raises security concerns over historic Supreme Court Brexit ruling
Met Police insists it has an 'appropriate policing plan' in place as court makes Article 50 verdict.
Devolve EU migration controls to Stormont to keep Irish-UK border open after Brexit say peers
House of Lords' EU Committee urged Whitehall and Brussels to recognise 'unique' relationship.
Campaigners back May's 'ground-breaking' move to adopt official anti-Semitism definition
May will back the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism.
EU's chief Brexit fixer urges UK to 'keep calm and negotiate' as he unveils timetable
Michel Barnier wants to complete talks with the UK by October 2018 and ratify the deal in March 2019.
Theresa May faces revolt over Brexit plans as 40 Tory MPs plan to back 'clarity' motion
UK prime minister under pressure after ruling out giving a 'running commentary' on EU talks.
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron refuses to rule out going into coalition with Tories again
Farron spoke to IBTimes UK about Brexit and his party's Richmond Park by-election victory.
Brexit rivals stage Supreme Court protests as historic Article 50 appeal begins
IBTimes UK filmed outside the court in Westminster as the hearing started.
Jeremy Corbyn invites left-wing EU leaders to London on eve of Brexit talks
Source close to Labour leader told IBTimes UK the progressive politicians will dine with the shadow cabinet.
Boris Johnson: Donald Trump is right – Nato allies need to boost defence spending
Johnson urged the military alliance's members to spend 2% of their GDP on defence.
Ukip accuse David Davis of 'going weak at the knees' over EU payments after Brexit
MEP Gerard Batten attacked the Brexit Secretary after his admission in the House of Commons.
Migration near record high as EU nationals flocked to UK before Brexit vote
New data shows the government has again failed to meet its 'tens of thousands' target.
UK green-lights mass spying, hacking and bulk collection of your internet records
Liberty: 'This new law is world-leading – but only as a beacon for despots'.
Guy Verhofstadt: EU can become 'empire of the good' after Donald Trump's election
EU Parliament's chief Brexit negotatior spoke to IBTimes UK about the US, Nato and David Davis.
Nigel Farage's pro-Brexit march on Supreme Court 'postponed' over fears of far-right hijacking
EXCLUSIVE: Leave.EU confirms to IBTimes UK that the demonstration has been called off.
Brexit talks: EU leaders not bluffing UK over immigration rules says Malta PM
Joseph Muscat issued the warning to Theresa May ahead of his country taking over the EU Council presidency.
Snooper's Charter spy law could be 'badly misused' by a future government expert warns
Academic Paul Bernal slammed UK Labour Party for 'political cowardice' over Investigatory Powers Bill stance.
Philip Hammond will fail to give clear post-Brexit plan Labour warns
Shadow City minister told IBTimes UK that Hammond's proposals could hurt those 'just about managing'.
Collective corporate failure is to blame for Trump victory and Brexit says Jeremy Corbyn
Labour leader told the CBI conference that the US result should serve as a wake-up call.
Theresa May wins over CBI with 'ambitious and inclusive' pro-business speech
Carolyn Fairbairn says May's address will be a 'powerful catalyst' for investment in the UK.
Trade unions accuse Theresa May of 'watering down' workers on boards pledge
'This is not the way to show that you want to govern for ordinary working people', says Frances O'Grady.
UK firms must reform to save faith in capitalism after Brexit vote Theresa May tells bosses
Prime minister addressed the Confederation of Business Industry's annual conference in London.
Mysterious UK surveillance system will store billions of records 'without parliamentary oversight'
Law Enforcement Data System (LEDS) will collate three major databases into one.
UK government must give voters a 'grand immigration bargain' after Brexit vote
Institute of Economic Affairs chief tells IBTimes UK that Theresa May should drop her migration target.
John McDonnell triggers Brexit row with Green Party over Article 50 vote
Caroline Lucas MP accused Labour of 'premature capitulation' in reaction to McDonnell's speech.
John McDonnell: UK government committing dereliction of duty with Brexit plan
Shadow chancellor says Theresa May's ministers are divided over the UK's plan to split from the EU.
Sadiq Khan urges pro-EU activists to drop self-pity over Brexit defeat
The Labour Mayor of London has also warned that banks could quit London for New York and Tokyo.
Boris Johnson will not attend EU meeting on Donald Trump victory
The Foreign Secretary's spokesman said the Foreign Office saw 'no need' for an additional meeting on Sunday.
UK launches 'war on superbugs' to combat 'enormous human pain' caused by infections
E.coli reportedly killed more than 5,000 people last year in the UK.