The veteran EU-enthusiast explains why he will vote against the Article 50 Bill.
The Shadow Brexit Secretary explains why he will vote for Article 50 – even if many of his Labour colleagues refuse to.
“Trust the people,” he urges his colleagues.
The Foreign Secretary addresses the House of Commons on the subject of Donald Trump’s new immigration restrictions.
The Stratford MP and ConservativeHome columnist is now banned from visiting his sons at Princeton, despite being a British citizen.
He also points to various “practical problems” with President Trump’s order.
They discussed trade, Cyprus, Syria and aviation security.
The Prime Minister grinds out her points on NATO and Russia, while Trump is riled by a question from the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg.
“It’s a great honour to have Winston Churchill back,” the President says – pointing to the bust situated behind them.
She meets Donald Trump later today.
“We should not jeopardise the freedoms…brought to Eastern Europe by accepting his claim that it is now in his sphere of influence.”
The Prime Minister recognises that there is a desire in the House to scrutinise her plan.
Do it well, and we could help world trade as well as our own interests.
The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union’s full Commons statement.
“The Government cannot trigger Article 50 without an Act of Parliament authorising it to do so.”