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Opposition parties have launched a bid to have the Government declared in contempt of Parliament over its refusal to publish its Brexit legal advice in full.
Eurosceptic Tories have reacted angrily after attorney general Geoffrey Cox admitted the UK could remain in a permanent customs union with the EU after Brexit.
Ministers could face contempt of Parliament proceedings after failing to publish the full legal advice given to them on Brexit.
Theresa May has insisted she “will still have a job in two weeks’ time” as she fended off suggestions she could be forced out of office within days.
Boris Johnson has thrown his weight behind calls for the Government's legal advice on Brexit to be published in full as he attacked “outrageous” plans to keep most of it under wraps.
Theresa May's top Brexit adviser warned that the backstop deal to avoid a hard Irish border in all circumstances is a “bad outcome” for the UK and there is no legal guarantee that ministers can withdraw from it.
Brexiteer Michael Gove has taken a swipe at Chancellor Philip Hammond over his negative view on how Brexit will affect Britain’s economy.
Two senior Labour frontbenchers are at odds over the possibility of including a no-deal option on any future EU referendum ballot.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has urged politicians to tone down their language in an effort to heal Britain’s Brexit divisions.
A vote of confidence in Theresa May's government is "inevitable" if her Brexit deal falls, Keir Starmer has said.
Jeremy Corbyn has demanded head-to-head TV debates with Theresa May on Brexit, amid disagreements over the format and which broadcaster should host the event.
Britain could end up trapped in a customs union with the EU ‘indefinitely’, according to leaked legal advice handed to Theresa May by the attorney general.
Eight Cabinet ministers have discussed advocating a Norway-style Brexit deal if Theresa May's plan is voted down by MPs, it has been reported.
Sam Gyimah has become the latest minister to quit the Government over Theresa May's Brexit deal.
Theresa May has refused to rule out calling MPs back for a second vote on her Brexit deal if they reject it the first time.
Brits should tell their MPs not to “betray” them over Brexit by voting down the deal Theresa May clinched with Brussels, Cabinet minister Liam Fox said today.
Lib Dem DExEU & International Trade spokesperson Tom Brake MP calls on MPs from all parties to "back the Liberal Democrats in demanding better – vote down this deal, rule out No Deal and demand a People’s Vote".
Liam Fox will today urge MPs to “set aside our differences” and back the Brexit deal Theresa May clinched with Brussels.
Theresa May has called on Tory MPs to ditch their misgivings about her Brexit deal and support it for the good of their constituents.
Top MPs from across the political divide have launched a bid to prevent the UK crashing out of the EU without a deal.
A Conservative minister has admitted he would find it "difficult" to serve under Boris Johnson or Jacob Rees-Mogg if either of them ever became Prime Minister.
Rory Stewart was once characterised as a Lawrence of Arabia figure, crossing continents on foot and nation-building in the Middle East. On his arrival in Westminster he was quickly tipped as “a future prime minister”. But after eight years experiencing the complex, messy reality of politics his belief in “great leaders and grand ideas” has been replaced with a deep respect for compromise, pragmatism and gradual progress. He talks to Kevin Schofield about Brexit, “utopian visions” and why he no longer “fantasises” about being in Number Ten
As chair of the Business Select Committee, Rachel Reeves has been inundated with dire warnings about the consequences of a no deal Brexit. But with the Prime Minister’s deal looking unlikely to win the support of MPs at next week’s crunch vote, is there any way forward that works for British business? Sebastian Whale reports
The Conservative party could suffer an electoral defeat on the scale of its historic 1997 loss if it delivers the Brexit deal secured by Theresa May, a former minister will warn.