Wes Streeting says he will challenge Keir Starmer in any Labour leadership contest
Former UK minister for health tells conference that Britain’s decision to leave EU was ‘a catastrophic mistake’
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Former UK minister for health tells conference that Britain’s decision to leave EU was ‘a catastrophic mistake’
Farage’s carefully crafted persona plays on nostalgia for an imagined world sourced from the golden age of British TV
Despite dwindling support, Queens University study finds ‘leaver’ and ‘remainer’ identities are valued
A long drawn out leadership battle with uncertain policy implications will keep sterling and UK government bonds on edge
It’s a bit late now for the British media to start asking hard questions about the Reform UK leader
Defendants argue that court has no jurisdiction as they have not targeted Irish consumers with their services
Politics across the United Kingdom looks increasingly fractured
Labour leader and UK prime minister facing backbench revolt over elections disaster
500 Miles star on bagging an Irish passport and Michael Gambon’s genius
Pressure on the UK prime minister is set to rise this week
Close partnership is of benefit to all parties concerned
Two of the most impressive officials in the Brexit saga have been axed by their political bosses who live to fight another day
Motors help desk: Practical advice on your motoring queries, from buying and selling to issues you have with your current car
When you take to the streets in protest, you do so in a position of radical vulnerability. Think of the lone figure before the tanks in Tiananmen Square
Polls suggest more than half British public would now vote to rejoin the bloc if given the chance
His call for closer ties has become an explicit argument made in his political favour
The RN’s challenge for the next year is to bring on board the bulk of the right, the traditional right as well as their hard core far-right supporters
For some reason that I couldn’t fathom, I felt a soft spot for the Brexity Norfolk seaside town that thinks Farage is too soft
Concern that efforts to boost European defence spending could also be damaged
Economics, security and domestic politics all point the Starmer government towards Brussels
Investigating past army misdeeds is a witch-hunt, right-leaning Britain is told, but where is the evidence?
The TUV party pledges to complete the unfinished business of Brexit
Communique issued after last week’s meeting in Cork revealed depth of growing co-operation since PM entered Downing Street
Taoiseach Micheál Martin and UK prime minister Keir Starmer presented a united front after Cork summit
Company says SMEs have faced ‘complexity, cost, and considerable delays’ when selling into the 69m-strong British consumer market
Prime minister has transformed British-Irish relations during his time in Downing Street – can they thrive after he is gone?
The two countries share common interests on security, trade and other interests
Decline in prices of used electric vehicles also appears to have stabilised, says DoneDeal
Report calls for mutual recognition of qualifications and skills and integration of rail services across the island
Yesterday marked the start of strict enforcement when boarding transport to the UK, hence Aer Lingus requiring passports on all flights to Britain
Most British historians have ‘no interest’ in Ireland, says academic as Cambridge announces new Anglo-Irish post
Clumsy wording based on wrong figures raises fresh questions on judgment of club’s billionaire co-owner
Calling for him to quit is like thinking better trainers will make up for all those runs you failed to go on
Why does the party govern in Northern Ireland as if it is afraid of its own shadow?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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