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A government minister has suggested he will quit in order to vote against a no-deal Brexit.
Former Labour leadership contender Owen Smith has said he is considering quitting the party over Jeremy Corbyn's Brexit policy - and hinted that more MPs could follow.
Stephen Hammond was caught off guard when Theresa May asked him to join the government in November. Though he has undergone a remarkable transformation from Brexit “mutineer” to minister, the Tory MP has not resiled from his views on leaving the European Union. But as the man in charge of EU exit in the Department of Health, he is ensuring the UK is ready for all eventualities. He talks to Sebastian Whale
Anti-Brexit Labour MPs have reacted with fury after Jeremy Corbyn set out the terms under which his party could back Theresa May's EU deal.
Theresa May is preparing to delay the second Commons vote on her Brexit deal until the end of the month as she races to secure changes from the European Union, it has been reported.
With 50 days until the UK’s planned EU exit date, Liberal Democrat Leader Sir Vince Cable writes: “We stand ready to lead any realignment, which could deliver liberal values – market economics with an active state, a strong belief in local democracy, and a firm commitment to make Britain the world’s most educated nation”.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has written to Theresa May spelling out the changes she should make to secure the party's backing for her Brexit deal. Read the full letter here.
People in Stockton South might have voted to leave the EU, but when they send me down to Westminster every week, they want me to do everything I can to protect their jobs, says Paul Williams MP.
The abiding mood in the country is ‘get on with it’ and patience on all sides is running out, says Nicky Morgan MP.
Fraudulent medicines threaten to endanger patients post-Brexit, writes Lib Dem peer Baroness Walmsley.
Extending Article 50 is now the only “sensible” option to give the UK enough time to reach a Brexit deal with the EU, Emily Thornberry has said.
There is a “special place in hell” for pro-Brexit figures who pushed for Britain to quit the EU without a plan for how to do so, Donald Tusk has said.
The Prime Minister appeared to rule out scrapping the controversial backstop mechanism – did that render the Malthouse compromise dead in the water?
Businesses cannot wait for the UK to strike an 11th-hour Brexit deal with Brussels, Cabinet minister Greg Clark has warned.
A shadow minister has broken ranks with Jeremy Corbyn to demand that Article 50 be extended to allow time for a fresh referendum on Brexit.
Chris Grayling has been banned from the port of Calais after showing "disrespect" to its boss over a no-deal Brexit.
Hundreds of single parents and carers could be swept up in the Home Office's "hostile environment" immigration policy unless they are given fresh guarantees on their post-Brexit rights, the Government has been warned.
Theresa May has risked a backlash from eurosceptic MPs after she appeared to rule out the possibility of scrapping the Irish backstop from her Brexit deal with the EU.
If Portsmouth port is expected to relieve Dover in the case of a no-deal Brexit, the local area needs answers on everything from cost to congestion, says Stephen Morgan
The British plastics industry has delivered a clear message to UK political leaders and British Prime Minister Theresa May in particular that they do not want a no-deal Brexit outcome to current debates.
There are just 50 days until Brexit. That’s just over seven weeks. It’s 1,200 hours, or 4,320,000 seconds.
Theresa May will visit Brussels on Thursday in a last-ditch effort to win concessions that could get her Brexit deal through the Commons.
Ministers blew more than £45,000 printing hard copies of Theresa May's Brexit deal - which she now wants to re-negotiate.
Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer has said Britain should not get "stuck on" ending the free movement of EU workers after Brexit.