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The United Kingdom and European Union have reached an agreement at European Council on the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s withdrawal from the European Union. The revised Withdrawal Agreement and Pol…
Prime Minister Theresa May set out the Plan for Britain, including the 12 priorities that the UK government will use to negotiate Brexit.
Separation Agreement text as agreed between the UK and the EEA EFTA states, and Explainer.
To help keep people informed about our work, we have compiled answers to the questions we get asked most about the UK's departure from the European Union.
The Department for Exiting the European Union (DExEU) was a ministerial department from 14 July 2016 to 31 January 2020. It was responsible for overseeing negotiations to leave the EU. For information about the relationship …
Citizens’ Rights Agreement text as agreed between the UK and Switzerland, and Explainer.
New Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland and Political Declaration as presented at the October European Council.
Agreement reached with Switzerland to protect citizens’ rights as the UK exits the EU.
The purpose of this instrument is to ensure that the UK statute book accommodates “retained EU law”, a new body of domestic law introduced by the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, coherently and effectively after the UK’…
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson today (14 February 2018) set out the path for an outward-facing, liberal and global Britain following our exit from the EU.
The future partnership paper outlines how continued collaboration in science and innovation is an important part of the UK’s future partnership with the EU.
Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration on the future relationship between the UK and the EU as endorsed by leaders at a special meeting of the European Council on 25 November 2018.
This White Paper provides Parliament and the country with a clear vision of what we are seeking to achieve in negotiating our exit from, and new partnership with, the European Union.
Prime Minister Theresa May set out how the UK will be the strongest friend and partner to the EU after we leave the EU.
The EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill is required to ratify the Withdrawal Agreement, as agreed between the United Kingdom and the European Union, and implement the Agreements (EU, EEA EFTA and Swiss) in domestic law. This Bil…
Information about the Article 50 process and our negotiations for a new partnership with the European Union.
There has been no change to the rights and status of EU nationals* in the UK, and UK nationals in the EU, as a result of the referendum.
The United Kingdom will leave the European Union on 29 March 2019 and begin to chart a new course in the world. The Government will have delivered on the result of the 2016 referendum – the biggest democratic exercise in …
Latest future partnership paper stresses the need to build upon and enhance existing internal security cooperation
Position papers outlining how the UK will negotiate on important issues related to Brexit — and take steps towards fostering a new deep and special partnership with the EU after we leave — have been published today.
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