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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
UK Government publishes new position paper on Northern Ireland and Ireland, proposing no physical infrastructure at the border
The first of a series of papers on the UK’s future partnership with the EU
Minister Robin Walker attends meetings with Chief Ministers of Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man
The Department for International Trade is building a world-class team to develop our future global trading arrangements after Brexit.
The government unveils new plans on sanctions for post-Brexit Britain.
Government engages with sectors at the heart of the region’s economy
The visit comes as the UK Government has stepped up its engagement with businesses from all parts of the UK
The Home Secretary has today (27 July) commissioned the Migration Advisory Committee to examine the role EU nationals play in the UK economy and society.
Professor Alan Manning responds to the commissioning of the MAC by the Home Secretary.
The chair of the Migration Advisory Committee responds to the Home Secretary commission to the MAC.
The Home Secretary's commissioning letter to the chair of the Migration Advisory Committee.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson reaffirms that Britain will stand shoulder to shoulder alongside Japan with North Korea missile tests.
The statement follows the second round of negotiations for a new partnership with the EU
Negotiations continue today to form a new partnership with the EU
Second round of talks to begin on Monday, July 17
Welsh Secretary statement on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill
Position papers outlining how the UK will negotiate on important issues related to Brexit — and take steps towards fostering a new deep and special partnership with the EU after we leave — have been published today.
Ministers meet small businesses as part of plans to intensify engagement through negotiations.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke about subjects covered at the G20 including counter-terrorism, modern slavery, and climate change.
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