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Jacob Rees-Mogg was catapulted from obscure backbencher to potential prime minister as Moggmentum swept across the country. In parliament for nearly eight years with no ministerial experience to speak of, the Conservative MP insists he is comfortable being one of the leading bastions of Brexit on the green benches. But is there really a limit to his ambitions? He talks to Kevin Schofield.
Nicola Sturgeon has said the stalemate over what happens to powers relating to devolved areas when they return from Brussels after Brexit could be settled in the coming weeks.
David Davis has said Britain would go along with EU wishes for a shorter post-Brexit transition period if it meant striking a deal with the bloc.
"Who would be happy if we left?" David Cameron asked rhetorically at the World Economic Forum in June 2016. "Putin might be happy. I suspect [ISIL leader Abu Bakr] al-Baghdadi might be happy."
Baroness Hayter on a cross-party attempt in the Lords to ensure Theresa May honours a promise to give Parliament a proper say on the UK/EU Brexit agreement.
The Chief Executive of Which? launches a 'Consumer Charter for Brexit' which seeks to minimise the risks and maximise the opportunities for consumers of leaving the European Union.
Britain will not pay off its divorce bill for leaving the European Union until nearly 50 years after the Brexit referendum, it has emerged.
Gary Connor looks at ahead to this week’s agenda in the Upper Chamber
Vince Cable has come under fire from Conservative MPs for saying that the Brexit vote was driven by nostalgia for a period where 'faces were white'.
A former Tory Cabinet minister has backed a legal bid which could force a second EU referendum.
UK ministers have been accused of a "power grab" after confirming they want to take back control of more than 24 areas which are currently devolved after Brexit.
A Conservative minister has warned Theresa May that the Government must secure a “workable” Brexit or leave the door open for Jeremy Corbyn to become Prime Minister.
Britain could be on course to borrow £120bn more to cope with the impact of Brexit, according to the Government's own assessments.
Liam Fox has accused the European Union of using "the language of a gang" over calls for the UK to be "punished" for Brexit.
A spokesman for Theresa May today said the nerve agent attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal was "an appalling and reckless crime".
Ministers are set to amend rules over which powers should be devolved to the Scottish and Welsh governments after Brexit - even if the proposals are not backed by the administrations.
Brexit Working Group Members Philip Moser QC and Evanna Fruithof analyse the Prime Minister's recent Brexit speech from the Bar's perspective
The head of the European Council has rejected Theresa May’s plans for a complicated sectoral Brexit deal, insisting that there can be “no pick-and-mix” approach to the future relationship.
We must take precautions against allowing Ministers excessive powers to bring forward regulations without guaranteeing due and proper parliamentary scrutiny, says Lord Stevenson.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has warned that her party will block any Brexit deal that divides Northern Ireland from the rest of the UK.
A group of influential MPs has warned that failing to roll over EU deals could put trade with 70 nations at risk.
Theresa May’s landmark Brexit speech has been dismissed by EU officials as an attempt to win over the Tory party, according to a leaked report.
Philip Hammond will today warn the EU that it will be harming its own economy if it does not include financial services in any post-Brexit free trade deal with the UK.
Theresa May’s ambition to secure free trade with the EU after Brexit by matching its standards was dismissed by a top EU official last night.