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Brexit will be bad for UK under any scenario - report
Britain appoints 'Minister for Loneliness' to tackle the 'sad reality of modern life'
UK government will commemorate the election of republican Countess Markievicz next December
Eamonn Holmes awarded OBE by British queen in New Year's honour list
FactCheck: Was the burgundy passport 'enforced' on Britain when it joined the EU?
Irish Travellers in the UK may face greater levels of discrimination post-Brexit
May gets Brexit boost - but bigger battles await
EU leaders agree to move onto phase two of Brexit talks, but warn of tough talks ahead
DUP 'pleased' with Brexit deal but says 'more work needs to be done' on border issue
David Davis admits UK hasn't produced any Brexit impact assessment as he's 'not a fan'
European Commission chief Donald Tusk to meet Varadkar in Brexit crunch talks today
Britain 'very close' to sealing a Brexit deal, says Phil Hogan
Britain will pay at least €45 billion to leave the EU - reports
British father who killed his children jailed for at least 33 years
Britain's government has survived the first parliamentary challenges to its Brexit bill
'The toll has been very significant': Boris Johnson speaks to husband of woman jailed in Iran
Explainer: How a UK minister may lose her job over 'secret' meetings in Israel
EU negotiator hits out at Boris Johnson for saying some young Britons have 'split allegiances'
Boris Johnson denies he's planning to quit over Brexit row
Britain downgrades terror threat from 'imminent' to 'highly likely'
Theresa May says Trump visit still on despite his terror tweets
'Solving' the Irish border is 'not beyond the wit of man' says Boris Johnson
British soldiers arrested over alleged membership of banned neo-Nazi group
WATCH: Restored footage of Charles and Diana's wedding released
UK says it will 'take back control of its laws' after Brexit
Varadkar tells US TV he's 'confused and puzzled' by Britain's trading plans
'Upsetting and shocking': Teen girl sexually assaulted twice on a train by two different men
Simon Coveney: 'Ireland will not be a pawn in Brexit negotiations'
EU negotiator calls UK's Brexit plan 'a fantasy'
More Americans visiting Ireland but British tourists are keeping away
London police release footage of jogger pushing woman into path of bus
UK High Court rejects attempt to privately prosecute Tony Blair over Iraq war
Gerry Adams asks UK to not restore direct rule from Westminster in North
Frenchwoman on trial for helping migrant lover smuggle into Britain
'Handshake of shame' - British papers react to £1 billion DUP-Tory deal
Prince Harry says he 'wanted out' of the royal family
What's a 'hard' and 'soft' Brexit, and which one are we likely to get?
May says EU citizens living in the UK can stay - but without Brussels' oversight
Game of Thrones helped Ireland reach over one million US visitors last year
Leo travels to London to discuss Brexit and Northern Ireland