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Deputy Lisa Chambers has highlighted that UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s latest Brexit offer "leaves uncertainty for Ireland".
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has offered MPs a chance to vote on a second referendum as part of a "new Brexit deal".
The UK parliament has voted by a majority of just one vote to force the prime minister, Theresa May, to seek a further Brexit extension.
The withdrawal agreement struck between UK Prime Minister Theresa May and the EU has been rejected for a third time in the House of Commons.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has reportedly said that she will step down if her withdrawal agreement gets through parliament.
There is "still not sufficient support" within the House of Commons to try to push through the withdrawal agreement for a third time.
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UK MPs will be given the opportunity to vote on ruling out a no-deal Brexit or delaying the departure of the UK from the EU.
Westminster is not seeking an entire removal of the Northern Irish backstop, but rather amendments to the "insurance policy".
British Prime Minister Theresa May has reiterated her plans to secure a Brexit deal to leave the EU with the backing of Westminster.
European Agriculture Commissioner Phil Hogan was speaking at an IFA conference on the effects of Brexit this morning
Theresa May is to call early election in bid to translate strong polling numbers for the Conservatives into support for Brexit in parliament
Brexit has moved a step closer to leaving the European Union (EU) after Theresa May, the UK's Prime Minister, triggered Article 50.
Perspectives on Brexit will be considered at the annual British Irish Chamber of Commerce Conference in Dublin today.
Ireland needs special status during the upcoming Brexit talks, Sinn Fein MEP Matt Carthy has said.
The UK Prime Minister, Theresa May announced that the UK plans to leave the European Union single market as part of its Brexit plan.
In a blow to Ireland and particularly the ag-food sector, the UK Prime Minister Theresa May is deliver a 'hard Brexit' speech later today.
Sterling has weakened further since the UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, announced that she would trigger Article 50.
The UK has moved a step closer to leaving the EU after its Prime Minister Theresa May put the wheels in motion on a divorce procedure.