Analysis Analysis Brexit and its consequences leave Northern Ireland power sharing on life support 7 May 20227th May 2022 Politics
Brexit import checks delayed again to spare squeezed firms a further cost hit 28 Apr 202228th April 2022 Politics
EU firms lost greater volume of trade than UK exporters after Brexit, report finds 26 Apr 202226th April 2022 Money
Video, 2 minutes 27 seconds Video 2:27 'Ukraine and Brexit not analogous' 20 Mar 202220th March 2022 Politics
Analysis Analysis The reasons P&O Ferries is cutting jobs again - and there are many 17 Mar 202217th March 2022 Money
Sinn Fein deputy leader urges Irish government to prepare for a united Ireland 19 Feb 202219th February 2022 Politics
Truss to hold fresh Brexit talks with EU amid pressures from N Ireland and Westminster 11 Feb 202211th February 2022 Politics
Costs, paperwork and delays the 'only detectable impact' of Brexit for businesses so far, report says 9 Feb 20229th February 2022 Money
Boris Johnson must 'do what other prime ministers did' and prioritise Northern Ireland, DUP leader says 5 Feb 20225th February 2022 Politics
Brexit food checks at Northern Ireland ports must continue for now, court rules 4 Feb 20224th February 2022 Politics
Northern Ireland First Minister Paul Givan resigns ending 'privilege of my lifetime' 3 Feb 20223rd February 2022 Politics
Northern Ireland minister accused of breaching international law after he orders halt to Brexit agri-food checks 3 Feb 20223rd February 2022 UK
PM pledges 'Brexit Freedoms Bill' to ease ditching of EU laws - but Scottish minister warns of 'undermining' devolution 31 Jan 202231st January 2022 Politics
Virgin and O2 will not introduce mobile roaming charges this year for UK customers in EU 10 Jan 202210th January 2022 UK
'Not very helpful': EU ambassador says UK should stop 'agitating' issue of Article 16 following Truss declaration 9 Jan 20229th January 2022 Politics
Cautious welcome for government plans to pay farmers to adopt climate-friendly practices 6 Jan 20226th January 2022
New post-Brexit customs rules come into effect - with warning they could disrupt food supplies 1 Jan 20221st January 2022 Politics
Lord Frost says he quit as Brexit minister due to 'coercive' COVID policies 20 Dec 202120th December 2021 Politics
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss to take over talks with EU after PM's Brexit minister quits 20 Dec 202120th December 2021 Politics
Analysis Analysis Lord Frost's resignation marks a chaotic end to possibly Boris Johnson's worst week as PM 20 Dec 202120th December 2021 Politics
Podcast Podcast Year In Review – Global security, migrant crisis and Brexit politics 21 Dec 202121st December 2021 UK
UK signs first 'from scratch' post-Brexit trade deal as agreement with Australia completed 17 Dec 202117th December 2021 UK
Britain and Jersey grant extra licences for French boats to fish in UK waters 11 Dec 202111th December 2021 UK
US intervenes in UK's post-Brexit Northern Ireland trade spat with EU 2 Dec 20212nd December 2021 Money
Exclusive Exclusive 'We've run out of alternatives': Vets carrying out pig abortions as labour shortage crisis continues 27 Nov 202127th November 2021 UK
Ports including Calais blocked by French fishermen as post-Brexit fishing rights row escalates 26 Nov 202126th November 2021 UK
French fishermen to block Channel Tunnel over post-Brexit fishing licence row 26 Nov 202126th November 2021 World
Explainer Explainer Has Brexit made dealing with illegal migration more difficult? 25 Nov 202125th November 2021 UK
Gibraltar looks to EU-UK 'sausage war' talks to secure supermarket supplies 24 Nov 202124th November 2021 Politics
No scientists have applied for Priti Patel's 'best and brightest' visa scheme 23 Nov 202123rd November 2021 Science & Tech
Moving away from EU rules is 'national necessity' and UK must reduce taxes, says Brexit minister 22 Nov 202122nd November 2021 Politics
COVID 'exposed' UK's vulnerability and government was not 'fully prepared', report finds 19 Nov 202119th November 2021 Politics
M&S chairman warns EU proposals could increase red tape on Northern Ireland trade 17 Nov 202117th November 2021 Money
Podcast Podcast Caught in the middle: How Channel fishermen found themselves on the front line of Brexit 16 Nov 202116th November 2021 UK
PM warned against playing 'dangerous game' with post-Brexit Irish border arrangements 8 Nov 20218th November 2021 Politics
Analysis Analysis EU issues toughest warning yet as talks with UK remain stalled on Northern Ireland protocol 5 Nov 20215th November 2021 Politics
'There are only so many hits you can take as a business': Both sides being hurt by fishing dispute 7 Nov 20217th November 2021 Money
British trawler released by French authorities after being seized amid post-Brexit fishing row 3 Nov 20213rd November 2021 UK
'An enormous problem': MPs call on PM to take 'urgent action' on EU touring rules for performers 3 Nov 20213rd November 2021 Ents & Arts