Prime Minister Theresa May has written a letter to the nation setting out why she thinks the public should back her Brexit deal. Here is the full letter. Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal has been rejected by votes - the largest defeat for a sitting government in history.
MPs voted by votes to to . Earlier: Theresa May questioned on Brexit by senior MPs. Labour granted urgent question on Brexit legal advice. Minister says attorney general will give . Here is the full text of Theresa May's Mansion House speech setting out her vision for the UK's relationship with the EU after Brexit. The danger that's kept much of business and many MPs at Westminster awake at night, fear of the UK tumbling off a cliff edge into its post-Brexit future next . A new era has begun for the United Kingdom after it completed its formal separation from the European Union. The UK stopped following EU rules at GMT, .
Britain's departure from the EU is "an historic moment from which there can be no turning back", Theresa May has said. She was speaking after Britain's EU . Theresa May says UK would pay its 'fair share' into the EU budget. She says the UK will be 'strongest friend and partner' for the EU. Labour says speech left . Theresa May's tenure as prime minister of the United Kingdom began on 13 July when she accepted an invitation from Queen Elizabeth II to form a government after the . 7. Commons leader Andrea Leadsom does not say when the EU Withdrawal Bill will return to the Commons, following Lords defeats, but says Brexit .
The Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey has apologised for "inadvertently misleading" the House of Commons over Universal Credit. Speaking in . The London market is up again having posting strong gains on Wednesday. It's trading points, or %, higher at 6, Tour operator TUI is top of the . With Brexit looming there may be a need for less reliance on labour from abroad in the future, as long as there are enough British people with the relevant skills. FTSE, pound and oil all head lower. The FTSE is now trading points lower at 7, Pharmaceuticals group Shire Plc is currently leading the .