UK ambassador to EU Ivan Rogers resigns amid Brexit rowDeparture of long-serving diplomat at critical time described as government ‘own goal’Tue Jan 03 2017 - 17:41
Happy 15th birthday to the euro: Where will it be at 30?Europe’s single currency – 15 years old on January 1st – has survived numerous crisesSat Dec 31 2016 - 06:00
Brexiteers have little to fear but battles loom large for MayBritish PM has confidence of her party but she should savour her popularityThu Dec 29 2016 - 01:00
Conor McGinn MP: ‘My friend Jo Cox’s murder made me re-evaluate’The Armagh-born MP for St Helens in Merseyside has limited his interaction on social media since the death of his colleagueSat Dec 24 2016 - 06:00
Status of Irish in Britain could change, says Theresa MayBritish PM suggests favourable deals likely to revolve around reciprocity for Brits abroadTue Dec 20 2016 - 20:26
EU leaders meet without Britain to discuss BrexitDiscussions overshadowed by a dispute over the role the European Parliament will playFri Dec 16 2016 - 19:00
Taoiseach dismisses proposals for bilateral agreement with UKTheresa May uses EU summit to urge action over rights of UK citizens living in EUFri Dec 16 2016 - 06:35
Trump’s election challenges Britain’s status as top US allyLondon Letter: UK faces leaving EU as US president looks for new relationshipsFri Dec 16 2016 - 01:00
EU summit: Theresa May ‘welcomes’ Brexit talks by 27 other leadersBritain will not be present at evening talks, with Syria and Ukraine on main summit agendaThu Dec 15 2016 - 13:17
UK officials could operate on both sides of Border, says Brexit secretaryDavid Davis tells MPs that Norway-Sweden frontier could offer model for IrelandWed Dec 14 2016 - 18:26
UK must guarantee rights of EU nationals after Brexit, say peersLeading lawyer says unilateral action would lead to reciprocal action by EU countriesWed Dec 14 2016 - 00:05
Philip Hammond calls for ‘adjustment period’ after BrexitBritish chancellor claims ‘thoughtful people’ see need for negotiations beyond two yearsMon Dec 12 2016 - 20:03
British-Irish Brexit agreement proposed by UK peersHouse of Lords committee wants deal to minimise impact on the Border and tradeMon Dec 12 2016 - 08:29
Ireland’s trickiest Brexit issue is the future of the BorderBest deal would seek to maintain open boundary between North and SouthMon Dec 12 2016 - 01:00
British supreme court hearing avoids the big question on article 50Hearing considered many arguments, but not whether exit process could be revokedFri Dec 09 2016 - 22:01
Brexit: Irish High Court action to clarify article 50Leading UK barrister argues best scenario would be if Britain were to remain in EEAFri Dec 09 2016 - 22:00
Decoding the enigma that is Alan Turing, the ghost in his own machineLondon’s latest public art work speaks to us from beyond the graveFri Dec 09 2016 - 05:00
Supreme court not looking to overturn Brexit decision, says judgeNorthern Ireland cases heard during UK government appeal against article 50 rulingThu Dec 08 2016 - 19:30
British government defends need for secrecy in Brexit negotiationsLabour’s Keir Starmer says MPs and public are entitled to know Theresa May’s plansWed Dec 07 2016 - 20:03
UK leaving EU without NI consent would be ‘unconstitutional’Britain’s supreme court hears successive agreements have moved sovereignty to NorthWed Dec 07 2016 - 19:16
May to reveal Brexit plan in deal to back March deadlineBritish PM agrees to show plans for leaving EU before triggering formal exit negotiationsTue Dec 06 2016 - 20:16
North’s laws cannot limit UK’s Brexit procedure, court toldUK supreme court may hear argument that Stormont should have say on article 50Tue Dec 06 2016 - 20:00
Lawyers argue Theresa May can start Brexit processAttorney general tells supreme court it was wrong to rule that MPs must have their sayMon Dec 05 2016 - 17:54
Busy Bob: Dylan beats new path to London with art exhibitionLondon Letter: Three-floor Mayfair show has 250 drawings, paintings and ironworksFri Nov 25 2016 - 01:00
Downbeat Philip Hammond offers little to soothe economic fearsChancellor exposes damage Brexit is wreaking on British economyWed Nov 23 2016 - 18:55
UK chancellor Philip Hammond maps out post-Brexit futureBritain can expect slower growth, higher inflation and more borrowing, minister warnsWed Nov 23 2016 - 17:23
Common British-Irish travel area ‘can survive’ BrexitLaw professor says any agreement will need consent of other EU member statesWed Nov 23 2016 - 14:36
Britain told it cannot ‘cherry pick’ Brexit dealUK’s Brexit minister David Davis meets senior EU negotiators for talks on leaving EUTue Nov 22 2016 - 18:22
‘No vacancy’: UK rejects Trump’s suggestion of Farage as ambassadorFarage ‘enormously flattered’ after unprecedented move by incoming US presidentTue Nov 22 2016 - 17:07
The ex-Russian oligarch taking on Irish authoritiesPutin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsy speaks out as he attempts to unfreeze €100mMon Nov 21 2016 - 03:07
Khodorkovsky begins Irish court action to unfreeze €100mRussian ex-magnate claims he has answered all Garda questions about source of moneyMon Nov 21 2016 - 01:42
How does cryogenics work? The science behind body preservationCase of British girl winning battle to have body frozen throws technology into spotlightFri Nov 18 2016 - 19:05
Terminally ill teenager wins landmark case to preserve body after deathUK court rules body can be cryogenically frozen in hope she can later be brought back to lifeFri Nov 18 2016 - 07:01
Shakespeare strikes a chord on post-Brexit stageBrexiteers’ fear they will be betrayed and Remainers that they already have beenFri Nov 18 2016 - 01:00
Mobile phones, drugs and takeaways smuggled into UK jail cellsPolice to investigate as government pressed to reduce numbers of prisonersThu Nov 17 2016 - 18:00
JD Wetherspoon to pay Travellers over refused service in LondonTens of thousands in compensation due over refusal of service in noted pub ‘The Coronet’Thu Nov 17 2016 - 16:34
Almost half of British voters favour passport checks with Ireland after BrexitMPs told there will be have to a customs border on island of IrelandWed Nov 16 2016 - 13:59
London Letter: Trump success calls special relationship into questionBritish press less than impressed by president-elect’s tardy call to prime ministerFri Nov 11 2016 - 01:00
Trump’s powers as US president will be immenseIncoming president will have command of the armed forces and can veto legislationWed Nov 09 2016 - 17:27
Denis Staunton: Trump’s win will inspire right-wing populists across the worldElection night and the US political climate have uncanny echoes of Brexit referendumWed Nov 09 2016 - 15:17
Queen Elizabeth unveils portrait of herself by painter Colin DavidsonTanaiste Frances Fitzgerald praised promotion peace and reconciliationTue Nov 08 2016 - 23:12
Scotland Yard reprimanded over child sex abuse investigationsOfficers investigating high-profile figures made serious errors, judge-led inquiry findsTue Nov 08 2016 - 18:03
Prince Harry criticises media intrusion into new girlfriend’s lifeStatement says actor Meghan Markle has been ‘subject to a wave of abuse and harassment’Tue Nov 08 2016 - 17:15
Conservative MP quits over Theresa May’s handling of BrexitUK press reacts to high court’s Brexit ruling, with some newspapers criticising judgesFri Nov 04 2016 - 20:19
Denis Staunton: Brexit ruling unlikely to halt the inevitableDespite most MPs wanting to remain, a Commons vote against move is improbableThu Nov 03 2016 - 19:17
Brexit will not be ‘derailed’ due to ruling, says Downing StreetCourt decision means parliament – where two-thirds of MPs opposed Brexit – must voteThu Nov 03 2016 - 19:15
Ukip donor warns about possible demise of partyContenders in destructive leadership race include Paul Nuttall and John Rees-EvansWed Nov 02 2016 - 18:11
UK services trade with EU set to fall 60% after Brexit - think tankNIESR says trade in goods likely to decline by up to 44 per cent after article 50 activatedWed Nov 02 2016 - 01:00
Campaigners may seek judicial review over ‘Battle of Orgreave’Government refuses to hold inquiry into police conduct during 1984 miners’ strike clashTue Nov 01 2016 - 19:33
As US president, Hillary Clinton would be alert to Ireland’s interestsLondon Letter: Democratic candidate may prove less Anglophile than Brexiteers wishFri Oct 28 2016 - 01:00