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Pro-EU campaigners have blasted the Government after it emerged the top civil servant in the Brexit department will quit the day the UK leaves the EU.
The Prime Minister has given us a botched deal. But the British people believe we will be better off out – and Labour must listen, writes Ronnie Campbell
Jeremy Corbyn has held talks with Conservative backbenchers as Labour continues to push for a softer form of Brexit that can win a Commons majority.
Theresa May's Brexit strategy has been dealt a fresh blow as peers ganged up to defeat the Government over its plans for Britain's post-EU customs ties.
Ministers are returning to Britain having failed to secure a backstop breakthrough during Brexit talks with the European Union.
Former Labour minister Jim Fitzpatrick explains why despite representing a borough that voted 67% to remain and campaigning to remain himself, he will vote for the Prime Minister's deal in the next meaningful vote.
The Home Office’s failure to fix the flaws in its immigration processes which prompted the Windrush scandal risks putting EU citizens in a similar position after Brexit, MPs have warned.
Theresa May has been accused of mounting a fresh attempt to "bribe" Labour MPs into voting for her Brexit deal with a promise of new workers’ rights measures.
Chris Grayling has said he will not quit over a ferry contract blunder that forced the Government to shell out millions of pounds to Eurotunnel.
Theresa May has been urged to whip Conservatives MPs to keep a no-deal Brexit on the table if her EU agreement is defeated when it comes back for a second crunch Commons vote.
Chris Grayling has been criticised for failing to face MPs over the Government's latest ferry blunder, as Labour branded him an “international embarrassment”.
The Government’s Brexit legislation timetable has been thrown into "chaos" after ministers were forced to pull a key bill because it was facing a humiliating defeat.
Attorney General Geoffrey Cox risks fresh anger from Conservative Brexiteers amid reports he has shelved attempts to try and put a time limit or unilateral exit clause on the controversial Northern Ireland backstop.
In response to the overwhelming frustration felt by its members due to the ugly and unproductive manoeuvrings in Parliament, the Mineral Products Association (MPA) is calling for all MPs, whether ‘leavers or remainers’, to wake up to the need for the national interest to trump party politics over the coming weeks.
Labour MPs have warned Jeremy Corbyn he is “playing with fire” by pushing for a second referendum on leaving the European Union.
Michel Barnier has warned that a delay to Britain’s exit date from the European Union is “unavoidable,” even if MPs sign off Theresa May’s deal later this month.
Conservative eurosceptics have promised to give the green light to the Brexit deal Theresa May clinched with Brussels provided three changes are made.
Several of Theresa May's Cabinet colleagues believe she will have stepped down as Prime Minister by the end of the year, it has emerged.
Theresa May has treated Brexit like "a damage limitation exercise" instead of trying to exploit its opportunities, her former top aide has said.
Chris Grayling has been hit with fresh humiliation after the Government agreed to pay £33m to Eurotunnel over a bungled Brexit ferry contract.
Liam Fox has been blasted for splashing £100,000 on a “propaganda” podcast heard by only 8,400 people.
A senior Labour frontbencher has said another EU referendum would "undermine trust in democracy", despite his own party now supporting one.
A government minister has quit over Theresa May's decision to open the door to a Brexit delay - warning her it could lead to "the final humiliation of our country".
Farming and fisheries minister George Eustice has resigned from the frontbench in protest at a potential delay to Brexit day. Read his full letter to Theresa May.