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Three-quarters of Labour party members want a second EU referendum, according to a new poll.
Almost half a million pounds of public money has been splashed on overseas trade visits by MPs and peers in the past three years, it has emerged.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been accused of "politicising" the capital's New Year celebrations after the London Eye was lit up like the flag of the European Union in a pointed rebuke of Brexit.
Theresa May has said Britain can "turn a corner" and move on from the "divisive" Brexit referendum if MPs get behind her EU deal this year.
Tory Eurosceptics have reacted with fury after European Commission President Jean Claude-Juncker urged Britain to get its "act together" over Brexit.
All three main opposition leaders have now released their New Year messages to a grateful nation, with Britain's impending exit from the EU looming large. PoliticsHome has the round-up.
Government planning for a no-deal Brexit has been branded "farcical" after a shipping firm which currently has no ferries was handed a £13.8m emergency contract.
Donald Trump’s ambassador to the UK has said a post-Brexit transatlantic trade deal may not be “possible” under Theresa May’s deal.
It’s been another extraordinary year in British politics, with Brexit dominating the headlines and sucking much of the oxygen out of the Government’s domestic agenda. But there was plenty going on beyond the battle about Britain’s future. From mucky ministers to court dramas, here is PoliticsHome’s rundown of the scandals, rows and gaffes that Brexit forgot.
Britain has been told to get its "act together" over Brexit by one of the European Union's top officials.
The Department for Exiting the European Union has spent more than £4m hiring in consultants ahead of Brexit, it has emerged.
Britain should look to the low-tax Singapore for its future economic model after Brexit, the Foreign Secretary has declared.
The chances of Britain leaving the European Union are "50-50" if MPs vote down Theresa May’s Brexit deal in the new year, Liam Fox has warned.
A current civil servant engaged in no-deal Brexit planning has accused the government of not being "frank" about the level of preparation happening if a Brexit deal is not agreed.
Among the hundreds of newly-released files from the National Archives are accounts of Margaret Thatcher’s distaste for diving in football to John Major’s fury with the US over Gerry Adams’ visa. PoliticsHome looks at some of the top stories.
MPs should have their Christmas break cut short so that a key Commons vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal can be held “as soon as possible”, Jeremy Corbyn has said.
Leaving the European Union without an agreement could put public safety “at risk” according to the most senior police chief in the UK.
So you've yet to make serious headway on the mulled wine or Baileys today and yet 2018 still seems like a massive blur? Luckily PoliticsHome's on hand to breakdown another rollercoaster of a year in all things political, with our Top 20 most read stories.
Andrea Leadsom has told MPs that a no-deal Brexit will become the "default position" if they fail to back Theresa May's deal.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove is reportedly set to recruit a military planner amid fears of food shortages if there is a no-deal Brexit.
Jean-Claude Juncker is "grotesque" and "ghastly" and his behaviour at least week's EU summit should have prompted an official complaint, Amber Rudd has said.
Jeremy Corbyn has said he would "go back and negotiate" with Brussels rather than stop Brexit from happening if Labour wins a snap election next year.
Theresa May has been accused of trying to "intimidate" MPs into backing her Brexit deal after it emerged the Government could urge people to change their diets if the UK crashes out of the EU.
A senior member of Theresa May's frontbench has said he would find it "very difficult" to stay in the Cabinet if the Government ended up backing a no-deal Brexit.