Northern Ireland
Clashes with Joe Biden, breaking international law, Covid-19 outbreaks and, of course, Brexit mean it has not been a vintage week.
US presidential nominee's remarks show “the scale of damage” the UK government has done to "Britain’s standing in the world", Labour's Lisa Nandy says.
Boris Johnson's Internal Market Bill has sparked a major Tory rebellion and criticism from 5 ex-PMs, here's why.
David Frost and Michel Barnier have a very public argument about the “facts” around food imports.
"If we see the rule of law being broken in a way that I find unacceptable I will go," says Robert Buckland.
EU demands Boris Johnson drop laws that would breach his own “oven ready” deal – or risk collapse of trade negotiations.
The Internal Market Bill breaches the Withdrawal Agreement brokered by Boris Johnson and Theresa May. Will the UK face sanctions? Or... anything?
Nicola Sturgeon hits out after No.10 says the "oven ready" deal was negotiated quickly.
There are also growing signs of a civil service walkout over his plan to break international law and unpick his own exit deal.
"Yes this does break international law in a very specific and limited way," says Northern Ireland secretary Brandon Lewis.