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Vince Cable is to quit as an MP if a snap election is held later this year, it has emerged.
MPs have launched a legal bid to block Boris Johnson's plan to shut down Parliament in the run-up to Brexit day.
Boris Johnson has insisted MPs will still have "ample time" to debate Brexit despite his bid to shut down Parliament for six weeks.
Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament is a "constitutional outrage" designed to stop MPs debating Brexit, John Bercow has declared.
With the shock announcement that Boris Johnson is to ask the Queen to prorogue Parliament, the Prime Minister has thrown the almightiest of spanners in the plans of those opposed to a no-deal Brexit.
Downing Street has accused opposition MPs of attempting to “sabotage” the UK’s Brexit negotiating position with the EU after they agreed a new strategy to stop a no-deal Brexit.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has agreed to chair a 'Citizens' Forum' aimed at plotting a way out of the Brexit crisis.
Labour has called on the Government to “immediately ban fracking” after a record-breaking earthquake hit a site in Lancashire.
Nigel Farage has said that the Brexit Party could agree a “non-aggression pact” with the Conservatives at a snap general election, if Boris Johnson commits to leaving the EU without a deal.
Boris Johnson was wrong to claim that Melton Mowbray pork pies are sold in Thailand and Iceland, according to a top industry boss.
Boris Johnson is to hand peerages to prominent Brexit supporters, it has been claimed.
Jeremy Corbyn has said he is prepared to do "everything necessary" to prevent a no-deal Brexit.
Jo Swinson has warned Jeremy Corbyn he is “jeopardising” the chances of bringing down the Government by insisting he must become caretaker Prime Minister.
Boris Johnson has reignited a government row with the BBC by insisting that it must “cough up” to continue funding free TV licences for all over-75s.
Boris Johnson has claimed the UK will “easily cope” with a no-deal Brexit and dismissed suggestions it would lead to food shortages.
Boris Johnson has said the chances of striking a new Brexit deal with the EU are “improving” but are still ”touch and go”.
Philip Hammond has demanded an apology from Downing Street after he was accused of leaking documents warning about the impact of a no-deal Brexit.
Barry Gardiner has accused the Liberal Democrats of being prepared to force the Queen to make an “embarrassing” constitutional call by rejecting a unity government headed by Jeremy Corbyn.
Boris Johnson has asked the Attorney General whether Parliament can be shut down for five weeks in an apparent bid to stop MPs delaying Brexit, it has been claimed.
Boris Johnson has urged Donald Trump to lower restrictions on British products like pork pies, cauliflower and English wine in a bid to hammer out a new UK-US trade deal.
Boris Johnson has warned senior members of the government against bullying, leaking and and doing anything to frustrate the Brexit process, in a new edition of the ministerial code of conduct.
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