Christmas is a time "to put aside our differences and focus on what really matters", Theresa May said
Much like the Brexit withdrawal agreement, the paper is a stop gap, full of nebulous transitionary measures with few concrete plans for Britain's future labour market
The UK's immigration system is currently a malfunctioning mess. It's overly complicated, opaque and weighed down with political and social expectations that cannot be met
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said a disorderly Brexit would be an "absolute catastrophe"
The immigration proposals are aimed at winning over Brexit hardliners who have resisted voting in favour of the deal that Prime Minister Theresa May has struck with EU leaders
UK will hold a public consultation before deciding whether potential migrants should earn over 30,000 pounds a year before they qualify to enter as highly-skilled workers
Here's how to understand the latest Brexit chaos
Avoiding a chaotic no-deal Brexit could see the economy bounce back in the second half of next year with household spending and labor markets aiding a recovery
Without the Parliament's backing for the current deal, there are growing fears of a so-called no-deal Brexit
Alternatives to May's Brexit, spanning a no-deal disorderly exit to a second referendum, are more within reach than ever before
Populism is tearing apart the traditional understanding between Brussels and European states. The European dream is facing a crisis which the present leadership is unable to tackle
One Cabinet minister said this week he wanted a second referendum on the table to make clear to Brexit supporters in the Conservative Party that the alternative to May's deal is no Brexit at all
EU leaders all ruled out new legally binding accords to amend the package, though they assured her that it should not bind Britain forever to EU rules
British PM Theresa May lobbied European leaders for help on Thursday after surviving a parliamentary mutiny that highlighted the deadlock over Brexit
Theresa May came to a Brussels summit a day after seeing off a challenge to her leadership by her own Conservative MPs, but still facing huge opposition to the divorce deal with the EU
Heathrow said on Monday it would fund applications for 1,500 workers, or 20% of the payroll
When asked what Brexit would mean in practice for everyone, she said, simply, that 'Brexit means Brexit'; May established hard, irrational and impractical red lines
British Prime Minister Theresa May vows to win a vote leadership test triggered by angry Brexit supporters in her Conservative Party.
A majority of the Conservative Party MPs had publicly said they would be voting for the PM
If Theresa May loses, the party will have to elect a new leader who will then go on to become the next British Prime Minister