Three British MPs suggest Brexit be delayed Three members of the British cabinet have said Brexit should be delayed if the House of Commons does not approve a withdrawal deal next week. Brexit • 23 Feb 19
Brexit: 2019 - the year of unlikely outcomes Europe Editor Tony Connelly looks ahead to another crucial week, and uncertain year, for Theresa May and her Brexit plans. Brexit • 12 Jan 19
UK can still change its mind, says Article 50 author British Prime Minister Theresa May should stop misleading voters and admit that Brexit can be avoided if Britain decides unilaterally to scrap divorce talks, the … Business • 10 Nov 17
'No turning back', May says as Brexit triggered British Prime Minister Theresa May has kicked off the two-year process of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union in what she said was "an historic … Brexit • 29 Mar 17
David Murphy: UK triumph of optimism over realism Many observers expect Britain to trigger the formal process to leave the European Union on 9 March, with the pace of activity continuing to accelerate … Business • 18 Feb 17
May has shown 'little engagement' with NI - Hain Former Northern Ireland secretary Peter Hain has said he will vote against the Article 50 legislation in the House of Lords unless an amendment is … News • 09 Feb 17
MPs give May authority to formally begin Brexit MPs have given British Prime Minister Theresa May their authority to formally begin Brexit in an overwhelming House of Commons vote. News • 09 Feb 17
No pre-Article 50 bilateral negotiations - Noonan Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has said there will be no bilateral negotiations with Britain ahead of the triggering of Article 50. News • 30 Jan 17
As it happened: Leaders' Questions, Brexit ruling Catch up on the day's Brexit and political developments after the UK Supreme Court ruled on Triggering Article 50, the Cabinet meeting in Dublin and … News • 24 Jan 17
Tories urge May to abandon Article 50 appeal A number of senior Conservatives haves urged the British Prime Minister not to appeal against a High Court ruling which states that Parliament must vote … News • 19 Nov 16
Davis says plans for triggering Brexit on track Brexit Secretary David Davis has insisted the British government remains on track to begin leaving the European Union by April despite legal wrangling over whether … News • 07 Nov 16
UK parliament 'likely' to vote on post-Brexit deal Britain's parliament will "very likely" need to approve any official deal with the European Union following Brexit, a government lawyer has told Britain's High Court. News • 19 Oct 16
Travel, trade 'main concerns' after Brexit vote The Taoiseach is to bring a memo to Cabinet tomorrow on the UK's decision to leave the European Union. News • 03 Oct 16
Noonan meets British Chancellor over Brexit Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has said that when the UK government invokes Article 50 they need to be clear with their European colleagues about … News • 22 Sep 16
Petition seeking second Brexit vote rejected The British government has formally rejected a petition with more than 4.125 million signatures calling for a second referendum on Britain's membership of the EU. News • 09 Jul 16