Theresa May’s Brexit speech date ‘announced’ by Guy Verhofstadt
Theresa May’s expected speech on Brexit could be “very significant”. What would she have to say to unblock the impasse in the Brexit negotiations?
Theresa May’s expected speech on Brexit could be “very significant”. What would she have to say to unblock the impasse in the Brexit negotiations?
Money is at the heart of the “stressful” Brexit negotiations in Brussels. But if the talks are going to progress one side will have to blink.
The government has published two papers on its approach to the ECJ after Brexit. But there are plenty of unanswered questions. FactCheck investigates.
Now the clock is relentlessly ticking: but as the Brexit negotiations continue there’s already talk of delay. Europe’s Brexit negotiator thinks the start of the main talks could be postponed by another two months – apparently, say reports, because of Britain’s lack of progress on agreeing the divorce bill.
Portuguese Socialist Party MEP Ana Gomes says she welcomes Theresa May’s public offer to EU nationals living in Britain, but adds that any watering down of their rights will not be accepted.
EU citizens living in Britain have been given some reassurance of their post-Brexit rights by the Prime Minister. But the “settled status” she offers will be conditional on British expats being offered the same rights by the EU states in which they live. So how re-assured do Britain’s EU residents feel?
The contrast between the suave and immaculately turned out Michel Barnier and our own David Davis at the Brussels press conference this evening was striking. Mr Davis looked like he might have run up several flights of stairs and crawled through some hedges on his way to the event.
The two men leading the Brexit negotiations have exchanged gifts and say they’ve made an encouraging start on the business of extricating Britain from the European Union. The Brexit Secretary, David Davis, and the EU chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, held a full day of talks in Brussels – focusing first on the issues of the…
Promising more pragmatism in their relationship, and a roadmap to reform the EU, the new French President Emmanuel Macron has been holding talks with Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, just a day after he was sworn into office.
Lord Howard denies he was being inflammatory when he appeared to suggest that Theresa May would be prepared to go to war over Gibraltar.
Between a Rock and a hard place: could Britain go to war to protect Gibraltar?
From Romford, the Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell who is vice-chair of the all-party parliamentary group for Gibraltar.
Well if Theresa May had her chance on Wednesday – today it was the turn of EU Council President Donald Tusk to outline Europe’s strategy for the Article 50 talks.
Leaving aside the nature of Britain after Brexit what about Britain’s nature?
From West London the Conservative MP Nadhim Zahawi who voted for Britain to leave the European Union, and the Chief Market Strategist for JP Morgan, Stephanie Flanders.