With Brexit drawing closer, Noeleen Hayes decided it was time to get her two sons Irish passports
UK government whips gearing up for tight Brexit vote
Theresa May is expected to meet with her cabinet this week
The UK is aiming for a breakthrough this month, and possible summit dates for the last weeks of November are being floated
Prime Minister Theresa May has secured concessions from Brussels, with the EU agreeing to write an "all-UK" customs union into the divorce deal
'This is all speculation. The Prime Minister has been clear that we are making good progress on the future relationship'
With five months left to go, there are still many possible outcomes, including a snap election and the installation of Labour Party firebrand Jeremy Corbyn in 10 Downing Street
For the first time, people from outside the civil service will be eligible to become ambassadors as the Foreign Office seeks to swell its numbers by almost 1,000
The report says failure to work out a Brexit deal would result in a 5.5 per cent decline in Britain's economy over three years relative to current expectations
Geoffrey Cox brings 30 years' experience of courtroom legal arguments to his interventions in the debate
Fruit and vegetable consumption could be reduced by up to one portion each per person per week under a hard Brexit, and by half a portion each under a soft Brexit
On Brexit, IATA said that airlines were "completely in the dark" as to how to plan for what sort of flying rights, safety framework and border management would exist
Britain is set to formally leave the EU on March 29 next year after a 2016 referendum in favour of Brexit
No tariffs or trade barriers have been placed between the UK and EU yet
With just five months to go to Brexit, Prime Minister Theresa May has yet to reach a deal with Brussels and both sides have stepped up preparations for the possibility there will not be one
Many MPs expressed their anger over the very personal nature of the abuse by Brexiteers unhappy with the ongoing negotiations with the EU within her own Conservative Party
Countless cranes document the booming activity, overlooking the main roads and narrow alleys
London and Brussels say the main obstacle to an amicable divorce is finding a way to avoid customs posts and other barriers on the border between the UK's Northern Ireland and EU member Ireland
Given the lack of progress toward an agreement that would maintain access to the European market, it wouldn't be surprising if bankers' actions started matching their words
The Confederation of British Industry said these plans could include cutting jobs, adjusting supply chains outside the UK, stockpiling goods and relocating production and services overseas