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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.
As Financial Secretary, Mel Stride is responsible for overseeing the Treasury’s preparations for all Brexit eventualities – including ‘no deal’. With exit day fast approaching, the minister is clear that leaving the EU on ‘WTO terms’ could have severe consequences for the economy. He talks to Kevin Schofield
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.
Leaving the EU without a deal would be a "betrayal" of the Brexit referendum, Philip Hammond has claimed.
A minister has openly challenged Theresa May to sack him after he said the threat by Airbus to quit the UK proved a no-deal Brexit would be a “disaster”.
The leaders of Britain’s trade unions have dismissed Theresa May's attempts to break the Brexit deadlock following a meeting in Downing Street.
Voters are in “absolute despair at the whole political class” over the way Brexit is being handled, hard-hitting new research has found.
Nearly 20 ministers have been secretly plotting in Parliament to prevent a no-deal Brexit, it has been reported.
Chair of the APPG for the Furniture Industry Maggie Throup MP says the furniture industry is thriving, creating jobs for our local communities and bringing interest and buyers from abroad.
David Davis has been criticised after it was revealed he has taken up a £3,000-an-hour job with a business owned by a billionaire Tory peer.
Keir Starmer's local Labour branch has demanded a fresh referendum and for the party to back the UK staying in the European Union.
The Queen would have to step in and halt Parliament if the Government allows a no-deal Brexit to be taken off the table, anti-EU Tory Jacob Rees-Mogg declared today.
Failing to quit the European Union in March would be "calamitous" and worse than a no-deal Brexit, Liam Fox has said.
Labour is "highly likely" to back a cross-party push to halt a no-deal Brexit by extending Article 50, John McDonnell has said.
Theresa May should stop playing "Russian roulette" with the economy and tell businesses that a no-deal Brexit will not happen, George Osborne has said.
With, on average, one fire a month still linked to this kind of cladding, it’s only a matter of time before one of them isn’t put out and we’re facing the avoidable horror of another Grenfell, says Steve Reed MP.
MPs have lashed out at vacuum tycoon and pro-Brexit campaigner James Dyson after his firm announced it was moving its headquarters to Singapore.
Theresa May is to hold talks with trade union bosses as part of efforts to break the Brexit deadlock.