Brexit is likely to end up before EU's highest court, says judge
Koen Lenaerts, the President of the European Court of Justice, suggests there are 'many, many ways' it could intervene in Britain’s EU exit
Koen Lenaerts, the President of the European Court of Justice, suggests there are 'many, many ways' it could intervene in Britain’s EU exit
‘Some companies may find that these models work best for them – but there are other routes that use existing board structures,’ says Ms May
Appeals have been overwhelmingly succesful
'My relationship with the party has become increasingly difficult,' says MEP
Nick Brown said Labour MPs could be at 'fault' in any rift
A number of recent policies have disproportionately hit women
Confederation of British Industry admits it could do more on executive pay, inequality and working conditions
Sir Oliver Letwin says 'we just accepted the line' that 'somehow migration was in itself a threat'
The Prime Minister is looking to win back the business vote - in a speech that contrasts with some earlier attacks
The Labour leader will lament the stagnation of productivity since the economic crisis
Theresa May called for a more state-led approach to boosting business investment
The navy’s frigate and destroyers component could have gaps in it for years
Changes since 2010 will have hit women twice as hard as their male counterparts by the end of the decade
The 40p tax rate threshold cut was pledged in the Conservative manifesto
The Government thinks the plan will boost productivity and ease congestion
A source has reportedly said the former Prime Minister is positioning himself to re-enter politics amid Brexit talks
The MPs want the UK to leave the single market and customs union
‘She answered to Downing Street when she should have been independent,’ says Lord Judge
'We need an injection of intelligent people, young people from outside who come in and wake us up from time to time,' says Lord Kerr
Men still vastly outnumber women in the news media
MPs have voted through a private members bill to reverse the change at its second reading