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Three more ministers are mulling whether to quit the Government and back a second referendum on Brexit, a top Tory MP who himself resigned the frontbench in protest revealed today.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has been criticised after he claimed Britain could handle a no-deal Brexit because it coped with the collapse of a major airline.
An outspoken Conservative MP has urged her party to protect itself against a 1930s-style “extreme takeover” after a pro-Brexit colleague called for her to be deselected.
Dominic Grieve has been branded “disloyal” by a former Cabinet colleague over his suggestion that there could be a national government formed to bring down Brexit.
Dominic Raab will today warn the EU that Britain is ready to walk away from the Brexit negotiations unless they soften their demands.
Jeremy Hunt today compared the EU to the brutal Soviet Union as he warned the bloc not to turn itself into "a prison".
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson has mocked Boris Johnson over his claims that Downing Street misled him over its plans to avoid a hard Irish border.
MPs could still alter any Brexit deal secured by Theresa May and voted through Parliament, a group of academics has claimed.
A Government minister has risked a fresh row ahead of the Conservative party conference after he blasted Boris Johnson, saying he craved publicity like others do cocaine.
The Conservatives have flatly rejected the Brexit olive branch Jeremy Corbyn offered in his keynote Labour conference speech.
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has issued a position statement concerning the impact of a ‘no-deal’ scenario on the UK veterinary profession and associated sectors. It details a number of concerns regarding the potential risks to animal welfare and public health due to the impact on the veterinary workforce.
The Prime Minister claims we face a choice between her Chequers proposals or leaving the EU on WTO terms. But there is another option, writes former Brexit Secretary David Davis
The ERG has become synonymous with Conservative euroscepticism. The intrigue surrounding the organisation and its infamous WhatsApp group has led some to brand it a “party within a party”. But are these perceptions unfounded? Sebastian Whale speaks to leading ERG figures, the group’s founder and its Tory opponents to piece together the facts on arguably the most influential group of MPs in contemporary political history
While DexEU colleagues David Davis and Steve Baker resigned over the Prime Minister’s Brexit vision, Suella Braverman decided to stay put. The eurosceptic MP believes the party should unite around the “pragmatic” Chequers proposals. But how has the former ERG chair become so at odds with her fellow Brexiteers on the issue? She talks to Emilio Casalicchio
A Shadow Cabinet member and ally of Jeremy Corbyn has said Labour could “bend its red lines” on Brexit to help Theresa May get her deal through the Commons.
EU countries have been urged to step up preparations for a no-deal Brexit - as Theresa May faced growing Cabinet unease over her insistence "no-deal is better than a bad deal".
Jeremy Corbyn has told Theresa May he is ready to agree a “sensible” deal with her on Brexit.
Labour will campaign for a second Brexit referendum if parliament votes down the deal Theresa May secures with the EU and she refuses to call a general election, Keir Starmer declared today.
Two Labour frontbenchers have refused to rule out extending Article 50 if Labour wins power.
Britain's immigration system will stop giving preferential access to European Union citizens after Brexit, ministers have agreed.
Labour is set to vote against the EU withdrawal deal Theresa May strikes with Brussels in a bid to stop a “destructive Tory Brexit,” Keir Starmer will declare today.
Flights between the UK and EU could be grounded if there is a no-deal Brexit, the Government has warned.
The Road Haulage Association is warning plans in the Government’s latest technical notice on commercial freight in the EU are too little, too late.
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has today warned that a no-deal Brexit could add up to a logistical nightmare for areas of the workforce and lead to serious shortfalls in capacity for vets certifying animals and animal products entering and exiting the UK.