Northern Ireland to remain subject to EU rules as assembly votes to extend post-Brexit arrangements
Framework ‘botched by Boris’ pushed through in first consent vote despite every Unionist voting against it

Framework ‘botched by Boris’ pushed through in first consent vote despite every Unionist voting against it
Tory ship ‘sinking and perhaps beyond salvage’, says ex-minister as Nigel Farage urges more Conservatives to leave party
When a pub owner called for another vote, accusing Starmer of going back on his word, it became a lightning rod for a dissatisfied Britain
Conservative leader faces criticism after Tory MPs told to abstain on vote, as Eurosceptics claim move hardens border
Bruges, Madrid, Amsterdam and Berlin look to attract British tourists by ruling out surcharge on attractions for non-European visitors
The president-elect’s ‘sympathy’ for the UK may save it from sweeping trade tariffs, a US state governor says
Britain may find some silver linings in the looming American trade tariffs
The Irish Sea border is a ball and chain round our ankles in other trade deals around the world
The culture wars have marched from the periphery – the preoccupation of journalists and tweeters – to the centre
He crazily endorsed a second referendum on Brexit and compared the language around the government’s asylum policy to that of 1930s Germany
Former head says his successor can be a Conservative donor but they must be ready for ad hominem attacks
The ex-chairman, who stepped down in April, thinks the licence fee is ‘regressive’ and particularly hurts lower-income families and women
MP must step aside while he is investigated for allegedly breaking lockdown rules, ex-PM’s ally tells the Chopper’s Politics podcast
The Reform UK leader and MP candidate for Clacton is back and up for another scrap at today’s elecion
In this immigration special, Kamal and Camilla host two people with very different views on the issue
They are briefed to destroy ID by people smugglers, says former Border Force chief
Prime Minister hopes to strike security agreement putting UK in ‘leadership position’ on tackling people-smugglers
Controversial plan would divide sections of the EU into units with refugees only allowed to move between one or two regions once they arrive
Government officials fear bloc will only renegotiate trade agreement if UK guarantees European fishermen full access to its seas after 2026