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Downing Street has further played down the possibility of an early breakthrough in Brexit talks ahead of Boris Johnson’s meeting with Jean-Claude Juncker on Monday.
David Cameron has said he is "truly sorry" at the divisions caused by the EU referendum - but insisted he has no regrets about calling it.
Boris Johnson predicted that the Leave campaign would be “crushed” in the EU referendum, David Cameron has revealed.
Boris Johnson was left embarrassed after being told to "get back to Parliament" by a heckler.
Boris Johnson is to hold talks with Jean-Claude Juncker amid fresh hopes that the Prime Minister could agree a new Brexit deal with the EU.
The DUP has angrily denied claims that it could water down its Brexit red lines in a bid to agree a deal with Brussels.
Four in ten Welsh voters would back the country becoming independent from the rest of the UK if it meant staying in the European Union, according to a new poll.
John Bercow has vowed to use “procedural creativity” to prevent Boris Johnson from ignoring the law blocking a no-deal Brexit.
A Labour MP has said she would prefer to enter into a coalition with the Brexit Party rather than the Lib Dems.
Trade unions and Labour members are set for a major clash at the party's annual conference over Brexit, PoliticsHome understands.
Boris Johnson has said that a land bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland was a "very good" idea that would cost £15bn to build.
A judge at the High Court in Belfast has thrown out claims that a no-deal Brexit would breach the Good Friday Agreement.
Boris Johnson has been warned not to force civil servants to break the law by ignoring Parliament.
Boris Johnson has offered Conservative rebels an "olive branch" after they were stripped of the party whip for voting against the Government on Brexit.
Amber Rudd has warned Boris Johnson not to "alienate" half of the country by trying to "bulldoze" through a no-deal Brexit.
Cabinet minister Kwasi Kwarteng has risked reigniting a major Conservative row after he suggested judges may be biased over Brexit.
A no-deal Brexit could lead to a shortage of fresh food and medicine in the UK, according to government documents.
Last week the parameters shifted again, and the Prime Minister is now left with three options: he can break the law by refusing to ask for an extension to Article 50, he can resign, or he can secure and pass a deal. Tabling a version of the WAB is by far the most likely option for securing a majority, writes Stephen Kinnock MP.
Len McCluskey has said Boris Johnson could face “citizens’ arrest” in Scotland after a top court ruled the shutdown of Parliament was “unlawful”.
Downing Street has been forced to insist it does not believe judges are biased against the Government after a court ruling on the prorogation of Parliament sparked a Tory row.
Labour splits over Brexit have burst into the open once again after Jeremy Corbyn slapped down Tom Watson over his calls for a second referendum to take place before the next general election.
Andrea Leadsom has suggested that ministers will not release documents demanded by MPs on the impact of a no-deal Brexit because they would “concern” the public.
Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament has been ruled "unlawful" by Scotland's top civil court.
Officials are actively studying Boris Johnson's plan for a new bridge between Scotland and Northern Ireland, it has emerged.