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While the Conservatives have been engaging in their favourite pastime of tearing themselves apart over Europe, Labour's own splits have largely avoided too much scrutiny.
The number of Britons applying for Irish passports has soared since last year’s EU referendum vote, new statistics have revealed.
Theresa May will reject any attempts to water down workers' rights after Brexit, Downing Street has said.
Former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith has told British businesses they will have to “learn to get by” after Brexit.
Conservative backbenchers who last week defied the Government on Brexit have reportedly urged Downing Street to form a cross-party alliance against a hard EU withdrawal.
Theresa May is reportedly being urged to stay on as Prime Minister until near the time of the next election so as not to derail the fragile Brexit talks.
Theresa May will today chair a 'Brexit Cabinet' of senior ministers as the Government thrashes out its position on a future EU trade deal.
Campaigners have lashed out at alleged demands by top Brexit supporters to quit the EU working time directive.
Deputy Labour leader Tom Watson has refused to rule out a second EU referendum - just an hour after his shadow cabinet colleague Diane Abbott said the party does not support the policy.
Diane Abbott has hinted that migration levels could remain much the same after Brexit under Labour.
Theresa May has insisted she will not be “derailed” in her mission to deliver Brexit.
David Davis has been accused of wasting almost £50,000 on RAF planes to get to Brexit meetings.
Boris Johnson has warned the UK could become a “vassal state” if it fails to reject EU laws after Brexit.
Theresa May has urged voters to stop launching abusive attacks on MPs after a string of Conservatives said they had faced death threats.
Theresa May's humiliations as Prime Minister have been so numerous that it's easy to be pretty non-plussed when another one comes along.
Striking a Brexit deal by March 2019 will be “dramatically difficult”, European Council president Donald Tusk has said.
Anna Soubry, one of the Conservative MPs who rebelled to inflict the government’s first defeat over Brexit last week, has received messages saying she should be hanged for treason.
Theresa May will avoid another embarrassing Commons defeat by backing a compromise amendment allowing MPs to change the date of Brexit, also supported by pro-remain Conservatives.
Ministers are reportedly preparing to head off a crunch Commons vote on the date of Brexit by accepting a fresh amendment to the EU Withdrawal Bill.
We’re “well on the road” to Brexit, Theresa May declared this afternoon, but by God it promises to be a bumpy one.
Theresa May has insisted the UK is "well on the road" to Brexit, despite the EU delaying talks on the future trading relationship until March of next year.
European leaders have given the green light to phase two of the Brexit negotiations - but told Britain it must abide by EU rules until 2021.
The EU Withdrawal Bill is expected to reach the House of Lords early in the new year, after its four-month journey through the Commons. And, as Gary Connor reports, peers on all sides are determined to have their say
Sebastian Whale looks at what’s coming up in the Chamber and Westminster Hall this week