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British voters are much more likely to align themselves with a position on Brexit than with a political party, a major new study has found.
Responsible Finance have responded to Matt Warman MP.
Up to 40 ministers could walk out of the Government within days unless Conservative MPs are allowed to vote on a plan that could block a no-deal Brexit, a top Cabinet minister has told Theresa May.
Jeremy Corbyn has inched closer to backing a second Brexit referendum after Labour demanded a Commons vote that could pave the way for a new poll.
Up to 87% of cross-Channel freight trade could be stopped in the event of a no-deal Brexit, a government analysis has concluded.
Theresa May has claimed that holding a second EU referendum could "damage social cohesion" in the UK.
Theresa May has announced that a government plan to charge EU citizens £65 to stay in the UK after Brexit is to be scrapped following pressure from campaigners.
The House of Lords today inflicted a humiliating defeat on the Government as it stalled progress on ministers' post-Brexit trade plans.
Brexit splits are not hard to find in the Labour and Conservative parties.
David Cameron told a top EU chief there was “no risk” of the Brexit referendum taking place because the Conservatives would not win a majority in the 2015 election, it has been revealed.
Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott says the Government's approach towards EU citizens risks damaging good-will with the EU member states and is a 'huge act of self-harm'.
Supporters of a second referendum and a Norway Plus Brexit want to prevent a no deal EU exit. But their factional dispute is not helping with that endeavour, writes Sebastian Whale
A group of Labour MPs have defied Jeremy Corbyn’s order to snub Brexit talks with ministers until Theresa May rules out leaving the EU without a deal.
A cross-party plan to prevent a no-deal Brexit has been gaining traction at Westminister - but what exactly is all the fuss about? PoliticsHome explains.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has said he would welcome Nigel Farage and “reasonable” former Ukip members back into the Conservative party.
Iconsistency and injustice has grown to become the norm throughout the FTSE 100. The enforcement of whole company pay policies would be the first step towards a fair deal at work, writes Siobhain McDonagh
Major car firms Jaguar and Mini could be forced to close in the UK in the event of a no-deal Brexit, a business minister warned today.
Whilst every business should plan for the worst, I do not think a no-deal Brexit will come to pass, says Ann Francke, CEO, CMI.
Britain's post-Brexit registration system for European Union citizens risks sparking a repeat of the Windrush scandal, ministers have been warned.
Downing Street has denied reports that Theresa May is considering rewriting the historic Good Friday Agreement in a fresh bid to save her Brexit deal.
Theresa May will call on the EU to make major concessions on the Brexit withdrawal agreement in a bid to persuade Tory rebels and the DUP to back her deal.
Downing Street today slapped down Cabinet minister Liam Fox after he said Britain should seek an agreement with the Irish government to kill off the controversial Brexit backstop.
Keir Starmer has admitted that any Brexit deal negotiated with the European Union would need an Irish backstop mechanism, despite Jeremy Corbyn having previously ruled it out.
Dominic Grieve has insisted his plan for MPs to seize control of parliamentary business does not amount to a “coup d'état”.