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A second referendum on Brexit is "very likely" to come before Parliament, Philip Hammond has said.
Labour’s John McDonnell has said he is “hopeful” as the latest Brexit talks between his party and the Government wrapped up.
Ministers have been accused of peddling “dodgy statistics” after an embarrassing blunder saw the Government overstate how much Britain imports from countries outside the European Union by a staggering £300bn.
Civil servants have been told to shelve preparations for a no-deal Brexit with "immediate effect" after departments spent more than £4bn preparing for a cliff-edge departure from the EU.
The Prime Minister was dealt a difficult hand. But her “Brexit means Brexit” strategy was always going to end in parliamentary gridlock, writes Anushka Asthana
Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May have held more talks as hopes were raised that they could do a deal over a customs union with the EU after Brexit.
Theresa May has dismissed a furious Tory MP's call for her to resign as he accused her of "abject surrender" over the latest Brexit delay.
The Home Office has been forced to report itself to data watchdogs after it accidentally shared the emails of hundreds of EU citizens applying to stay in the UK after Brexit.
Theresa May has been handed a six-month Brexit extension by the European Union - and warned not to "waste time" before the new 31 October cut-off point.
Here is Theresa May's full statement reacting to the EU's decision to extend the Article 50 process until 31 October at the latest.
Labour’s Shadow International Trade Secretary writes: "Whilst the Prime Minister now appears to have looked over the edge of the abyss at the chaos her Secretary of State Liam Fox has prepared for her, she still refuses to accept that, unless she changes course, it is over the edge that she is driving us"
Talks aimed at reaching a Brexit deal between the Government and opposition are doomed to fail unless Theresa May ditches her red lines, Labour has warned.
Foreign nationals who have lived in the UK for years are being driven to despair by a government scheme aimed at guaranteeing their rights after Brexit.
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn went head-to-head today as the Prime Minister prepared to plead with EU leaders for a fresh Brexit delay. Here is how it played out.
Support for the Conservatives has plummeted in the past month as the Brexit deadlock continues, according to a new poll.
Stephen Barclay has been told to "grow up" after he claimed Parliament was to blame for the Brexit deadlock and not the Government.
Brexit looks set to be delayed by a year as European leaders prepare to reject Theresa May's call for a shorter extension at a crunch summit.
The Conservatives face being humbled while Labour would soar ahead if European Parliament elections are held in the UK next month, according to a new poll.
Theresa May has been hit by another huge Tory rebellion as MPs overwhelmingly voted to delay Brexit until 30 June.
Labour has accused the Government of failing to shift on its Brexit red lines after talks aimed at breaking the ongoing deadlock broke up without agreement.
A Tory MP has refused to rule out voting for Nigel Farage’s Brexit party if the UK takes part in next month's European Parliament elections.
Signing up to a customs union with the European Union would represent the "worst of both worlds", Cabinet minister Liam Fox has said.
Labour MP Stephen Kinnock says it is "crystal clear that Common Market 2.0 is still the only way in which we can respect the result of the referendum without destroying the economy or compromising the Good Friday Agreement".
Theresa May should ask Angela Merkel to re-open the Brexit withdrawal agreement and amend the controversial backstop plan, a Cabinet minister suggested today.