WATCH: Coveney says May’s speech was welcome – but “we know no more detail than we did about the border”
“We also welcome the fact that she renewed her commitment to the agreement before Christmas between the UK and the EU.”
“We also welcome the fact that she renewed her commitment to the agreement before Christmas between the UK and the EU.”
“What is clear is that for us both to meet our objectives we need to look beyond the precedents, and find a new balance.”
“Yes we’re going to get Brexit right and deliver a good Brexit deal for them, but we’re also building the homes the country needs so that people can own their own home.”
“Labour would not countenance a deal that left Britain as a passive recipient of rules, decided elsewhere by others,” the Labour leader claims.
The Conservative MP and former soldier says he’s determined to learn from the “painful lessons” of the past.
But she adds that her colleague was also right to have raised concerns about “some of Jeremy Corbyn’s friends”.
The eurosceptic Labour MP says she doesn’t think her party’s leader will announce a “seismic” change in policy, however.
He says he tells his colleagues they must “be very careful on this one”.
Labour’s deputy leader says it’s “reckless” to rule out any form of customs union.
The Leader of the House of Commons responds to questioning about whether we should be worried about “no deal”.
“Normally he stands up and asks me to sign a blank cheque, I know he likes Czechs but really…”, the Prime Minister replies.
“Once we’ve categorised someone as either an oppressor or a victim, we really struggle to see that they might be more ambiguous.”
The UK does not intend to undercut or undermine “our closest friends and allies”, the Brexit Secretary says,
Our Executive Editor discusses the allegations that the Labour leader and other MPs met with Communist spies during the Cold War.
The former Education Secretary on the review of tertiary education funding floated today.