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Matthew Pennycook was not even 18 months into his parliamentary career when he was called upon to enter the Shadow Brexit team. With the negotiations on tenterhooks – and the possibility of ‘no deal’ looming – is he prepared for Labour to take up the reins? He talks to Sebastian Whale
Canadian MPs and Senators are preparing to leave their Parliament building as part of a major regeneration plan. But what can their experience teach us about the Palace of Westminster’s own Restoration and Renewal? Norman Fowler, the Lord Speaker, reports back from Ottawa
MPs will begin debating the committee stage of the EU withdrawal bill on 14 November, after parliament returns from recess, the Government has confirmed.
Keir Starmer today demanded a “cast iron guarantee” that parliament will get a vote on the final Brexit deal before the UK quits the EU.
The European Union is drawing up plans to offer Theresa May a post-Brexit transition period of just 20 months, it has been reported.
Former Foreign Office Minister Lord Triesman writes in advance of his parliamentary question on: 'Sharing of analysis and co-ordination between UK and its allies to ensure enhanced security'.
HMRC will need to employ up to 5,000 extra staff and up to £450m if Britain crashes out the EU without a deal, the most senior civil servant in HMRC said today.
The Government will not be able to secure the bespoke Brexit trade deal promised by Theresa May, the UK's former top Brussels diplomat warned today.
Theresa May has slapped down David Davis after he said MPs might not vote on the final Brexit deal before Britain quits the EU.
Theresa May has given fresh assurances to the DUP that she will work to ensure that the 4000 jobs under threat at Bombardier’s Belfast plant are secured.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has described the governor of the Bank of England as “an enemy of Brexit”.
Parliament might not get to vote on the final Brexit deal until after Britain has quit the European Union, David Davis revealed today.
The UK economy grew by 0.4% between June and September, according to the latest official statistics.
An anti-EU Conservative whip who wrote to universities demanding to know what they were teaching about Brexit was simply doing personal research for a book, it has been claimed.
Former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg has said he thought Britain’s decision to quit the EU was the “single stupidest” decision by a country - but that the US then "Trumped it".
Conservative backbencher Charlie Elphicke has called on Philip Hammond to set aside a £1bn war chest for in case Britain leaves the EU without a trade deal.
The leader of one of Britain’s largest trade unions has said senior civil servants would try to "prevent" carrying out the demands of a Labour government.
A Conservative peer and ex-chairman has blasted a government whip who demanded to know what university professors were telling their students about Brexit.
The trip offers co-workers the opportunity to see how projects funded by the IKEA Foundation’s annual Good Cause campaigns help children in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.
Academics have hit out at a senior Tory MP after he wrote to universities asking for details of courses that cover Brexit and a list of teaching staff.
The UK will have the ultimate decision on whether it ends up with a “good deal, bad deal or no Brexit,” EU bigwig Donald Tusk has said.
A culture of work that relies on zero-hours contracts, rather than up-skilling workers, is the reason for stagnating productivity levels, says John Mann MP.
Angela Merkel was left “furious” after highly personal details emerged of Theresa May’s Brexit dinner last week, it has been reported.