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Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement to Parliament on last week's EU Council meeting and the rights of EU citizens living in the UK.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Theresa May spoke about subjects covered at European Council including security, trade, migration and citizens' rights.
Statement follows first day of negotiations for a new partnership with the EU
Negotiations start today to form a new partnership with the EU.
David Davis heads into tomorrow’s talks to leave the European Union on a mission to deliver on the will of the British people.
Parliament will sit for two years instead of the usual one to give MPs enough time to fully consider the laws required to make Britain ready for Brexit.
First round of talks to begin on Monday June 19.
Prime Minister Theresa May met with President Jean-Claude Juncker of the European Commission at Downing Street.
He joins DExEU to take responsibility for managing the department’s overall policy and legislative agenda.
Prime Minister Theresa May met with the President of the European Council Donald Tusk for talks following the triggering of Article 50.
The event was hosted by the National Consumer Federation.
Summit was attended by representatives from chambers of commerce from 11 European cities.
Secretary of State David Davis gave a statement in Parliament today on the Great Repeal Bill White Paper.
The Great Repeal Bill White Paper was published today, setting out how to ensure a functioning statute book once we have left the EU.
Theresa May gave a statement in Parliament on her letter notifying the European Council President of the UK’s intention to leave the EU.
Prime Minister Theresa May has written to European Council President Donald Tusk to notify him of the UK’s intention to leave the EU.
The Government has announced its intention to invoke Article 50 on Wednesday 29 March 2017.
The Prime Minister visited Wales as part of her ongoing engagement with the devolved nations ahead of triggering Article 50.
A statement by David Davis, Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union.
At a ‘Keep Britain Trading’ event, DExEU Minister David Jones talked about the opportunities ahead for the logistics and trade industry.
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