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Former prime minister Theresa May condemns the legislation as illegal under international law
New legislation to prevent the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement being undermined is both necessary and legal
Critics accuse Boris Johnson and Liz Truss of using the legislation to court Eurosceptic MPs
UK foreign secretary makes appeal after government publishes legislation that would override Brexit deal with EU
Johnson said to have snapped at foreign secretary over legislation to overhaul N Ireland trading arrangements
London says territory should be given time to improve its governance following change of premier
Jeffrey Donaldson demands ‘decisive’ changes to region’s post-Brexit trading arrangements to end stalemate
Chancellor under mounting pressure to help households cope with rising utility bills
Foreign secretary insists unilateral move conforms with international law
EU says that Northern Ireland could lose access to its single market
Appeals from US for solution but Liz Truss says trading arrangements ‘fail to properly address real issues’
Move puts UK on collision course with EU, whose leaders warn PM not to act unilaterally
Campaigners say government not making effective use of measures or targeting enough people
UK foreign secretary says Russia sanctions show west could use economic power against Beijing
UK foreign secretary set to call for new approach to aggressors in key policy speech
The foreign secretary is running out of ideas — it’s time for a more creative approach to economic statecraft
Long-awaited economic crime bill includes measures allowing ministers to mirror action taken by EU and US
UK foreign secretary: allies should raise defence spending to meet biggest shift in security threat since 9/11
Liz Truss blames Lords for making relevant post-Brexit legislation more ‘onerous’ as MPs pass economic crimes bill
Foreign secretary hopes to reduce threshold for proving an individual’s links to Kremlin
Foreign secretary Liz Truss says ministers also considering action against advisers of tycoons linked to Putin
Number 10 refuses to back foreign secretary’s statement supporting Britons who want to fight Russian armed forces
Move comes after months of talks with Brussels over post-Brexit arrangements
Sergei Lavrov describes meeting with Liz Truss as ‘dialogue of a mute person with a deaf person’
Even critics who dismiss Britain’s foreign secretary as Thatcher-lite say counting her out may be a mistake
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