Britain said explicitly this week it plans to break international law by breaching parts of the Withdrawal Agreement treaty it signed in January, when it left the bloc
UK economy recouped further lost ground during July after a swath of coronavirus restrictions on businesses were lifted, official figures showed Friday
The UK's chief Brexit negotiator David Frost said that the country and EU still have "significant" differences over a free trade deal, and their post-Brexit talks will continue in Brussels next week
EU hands Britain end-of-September deadline to withdraw internal market bill
The main opposition Labour party as well as Scottish nationalists and Liberal Democrats are firmly against rescinding international pledges
A senior European Union official headed to London for an emergency meeting with UK officials over Britain's plan to break part of the Brexit divorce agreement
The Internal Market Bill spells out that certain provisions are "to have effect notwithstanding inconsistency or incompatibility with international or other domestic law"
The prospect of the UK and European Union reaching a trade agreement by an October deadline is looking less likely, with Britain saying this week it's willing to walk away and break international law
Very concerned about UK's intentions to breach the withdrawal pact, says EU
After leaving the EU in January, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pushed on with plans for the end of a status quo period in December
Britain's Northern Ireland minister said that proposed legislation for Britain's internal market would break international law "in a limited way"
Jonathan Jones was leaving his job due to a dispute with Johnson's office over its reported plans to undercut the Withdrawal Agreement treaty signed in January
Britain headed into a fresh round of Brexit trade talks acknowledged it could break international law but only in a "limited way" after reports it may undercut its divorce treaty with the EU
Britain will tell the European Union that progress must be made in trade talks this week or the government will step up preparations to leave the bloc without a deal
Boris Johnson said Britain could walk away from the talks within weeks and insisting that a no-deal exit would be a "good outcome for the UK"
David Frost and EU negotiator Michel Barnier are due to meet in London on Tuesday for the eighth round of negotiations since Britain left the now 27-nation bloc on January 31
Britain will not blink first in Brexit trade negotiations with the European Union and is not scared of a no-deal exit, the country's top Brexit negotiator warned the bloc
UK left the EU on Jan 31, turning its back after 47 years on the post-World War Two project that sought to build the ruined nations of Europe into a global power
A discussion about the negotiations over Britain and the European Union's post-Brexit relationship has been dropped from the agenda of a meeting of EU envoys next week because the talks have stalled
India needs to look beyond the US and EU to widen its trade and investments