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EU nationals could be caught up in a fresh Windrush scandal under the post-Brexit immigration scheme set to be rolled out by ministers from Saturday, experts have warned.
Boris Johnson has confirmed he will vote for Theresa May's Brexit deal, despite spending months criticising it.
Theresa May’s hopes of pushing her Brexit deal though the Commons have been dealt a fresh blow after John Bercow insisted he could still block it going to a vote.
Vote Leave campaign chief Dominic Cummings has blasted Tory eurosceptics as "useful idiots" and compared them to a "tumour" while calling for a new pro-Brexit party to be set up.
MPs will today be asked to vote on eight Brexit options, in a bid to find a solution that has majority support in the Commons. While neither the Prime Minister or the EU need to pursue their wishes, anything backed by most members would heap pressure on both parties to change tack given the current stalemate around the current Brexit deal on offer. PoliticsHome explains the process.
Vice chair of the Loan Charge APPG warns that evidence shows that if the Loan Charge comes in on the 5th of April as planned, there will be a disastrous impact on thousands of people, including bankruptcies, selling of family homes, loss of careers and worst of all, there have already been some suicides.
Fresh Labour splits on Brexit have burst into the open after a Shadow Cabinet member attacked a bid to secure a second EU referendum.
Ministers have rejected a record-breaking petition calling for Brexit to be cancelled.
Brexiteers may have to back Theresa May's "lamentable" EU deal or run the risk of not leaving the bloc at all, Boris Johnson has said.
The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) published an updated analysis on the potential of brownfield land for housing. It calls for a stop to the unnecessary loss of our countryside and green spaces.
Theresa May is set for a showdown with Tory backbenchers as she mounts a last-ditch bid to win support for her Brexit deal.
Theresa May’s Brexit deal has suffered a potentially fatal blow after a senior DUP MP confirmed the party would not back it if there is a fresh Commons vote this week.
Vote Leave campaign chief Dominic Cummings has been found in contempt of Parliament for snubbing an inquiry into fake news.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has dropped his strongest hint yet that he will back the Brexit deal Theresa May brought back from Brussels.
A no-deal Brexit will not happen “whether people want it or not,” a Cabinet minister declared today.
MPs on Monday night voted to give Parliament the chance to hold a host of so-called "indicative votes" on a whole host of Brexit outcomes. From a no-deal to a second referendum, via Canada and Norway-style pacts, PoliticsHome takes a look at all the options they are now likely to consider.
The BSA welcomes FCA Mortgage Market Study report, which was published today.
EU citizens will be stripped of their human rights after Brexit under current immigration proposals put forward by the Home Office, MPs and peers have warned.
The UK's entire economic system could be undermined unless firms do more to tackle the pay gap between workers and executives, MPs have warned.
A senior Tory has accused Theresa May of "playing roulette with the lives and livelihoods" of the British people as he quit as a minister.
MPs have voted to seize control of the Brexit process from Theresa May's beleaguered government.
Esther McVey has enjoyed a successful and varied career inside and outside of parliament. With Theresa May’s future uncertain, and focus beginning to move towards what happens next, the former cabinet minister says she would run to become prime minister if people support her. But what is her pitch for No 10? Sebastian Whale finds out
Theresa May has warned MPs that could ignore any alternative plan to her deal even if a majority of them vote for it.
Days after Theresa May asked the European Union for a Brexit delay, MPs are once again getting a chance to make their voice heard on a way forward. Here are the amendments to the Prime Minister's EU motion that they will vote on at around 10pm tonight.