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Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye writes that Britain is a nation that has all the right ingredients to make a success of Brexit, with over 30 airlines waiting to fly from an expanded Heathrow and shareholders are ready to up their investment over the next decade.
As the Brexit clock ticks down to 29 March, campaigners are running out of chances to force a second EU referendum. A major Commons showdown on Tuesday could prove decisive as long as key pieces of the constitutional puzzle fall into place.
Theresa May has ordered Tory MPs to back moves to dump the Irish backstop from the Brexit deal she spent more than two years negotiating.
The communities betrayed by Thatcher are now at risk of also being let down by the left, says Neil Coyle MP.
Prices will soar and border delays will halt fresh food imports following the "shock" of a no-deal Brexit, Britain’s major supermarkets have warned.
Downing Street has upped the pressure on John Bercow to choose ministers' favoured 'Plan B' Brexit amendments for tomorrow's crucial Commons vote.
Theresa May must agree her Brexit deal within a fortnight to avoid a string of ministerial resignations, she has been warned.
Boris Johnson has pledged to give Theresa May his "full-throated support" if she secures a so-called "freedom clause" on the Northern Ireland backstop in talks with the European Union.
A no-deal Brexit "cannot be allowed to happen", an influential cross-party committee of MPs has warned ahead of this week's crucial Commons vote on alternatives to Theresa May's deal.
The EU will not accept any fresh changes to the Northern Ireland backstop to save Theresa May's Brexit deal, Ireland's deputy Prime Minister has warned Britain.
The British public "don't want" an extension to Article 50, a key Labour frontbencher has said.
MPs look set to have their working hours extended and their February recess cancelled as the Parliamentary deadlock over Brexit continues.
The civil service has drawn up plans for the introduction of martial law in the event of a chaotic no-deal Brexit, it has been reported.
Rules underpinning referendums must be updated before a second EU vote can take place to ensure lessons are learned from the 2016 campaign, the interim head of the Electoral Commission has warned.
The Queen called for British people to find "common ground" over Brexit at the request of the Government, Jacob Rees-Mogg has claimed.
David Gauke became the second Cabinet minister to call for Tory MPs not to be whipped during next week's crunch Brexit votes.
The Electoral Commission has had its work cut out in recent years. And with the Brexit impasse persisting, the regulator could be called into action once more. But is the UK’s electoral law up to the job? Bob Posner, the interim chief executive of the independent body, speaks to Sebastian Whale
A no-deal Brexit could cause the break-up of the United Kingdom, a senior minister has warned.
With MPs painfully divided over Brexit, could an indicative vote break the deadlock? Matt Foster speaks to Hilary Benn and Frank Field about their respective plans to find out how the process could work
The army may need to be deployed to secure the Irish border if Britain leaves the European Union without a deal, Ireland’s Prime Minister has warned.
The promises behind the Brexit campaign were “rubbish” and the outcome has torn Britain apart, Emmanuel Macron has declared in a warning to frustrated French voters.
Amber Rudd has refused to rule out quitting the Government if Tory MPs are ordered to vote against moves to prevent a no-deal Brexit.
Lib Dem MP and Liaison Committee member Norman Lamb writes ahead of Tuesday's crucial votes that he is "working together with Members of Parliament from across the political spectrum to prevent a No Deal outcome which we cannot afford".
The Queen has entered the Brexit debate with a plea for people across the UK to "seek out the common ground" that binds the country together.