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Ministers will be forced to publish secret legal advice on Brexit after Labour teamed up with Conservative Brexiteers and the Democratic Unionist Party to inflict a major Commons defeat.
Brits heading to the continent for more than three months in the event of a no-deal Brexit will need a visa, Brussels confirmed today.
Theresa May has yet another Conservative rebellion on her hands as at least nine Tory MPs called on ministers to give a full explanation of how her Brexit deal would compare with staying in the EU.
IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has said the continued drop in self-employed numbers revealed today is caused by damaging government policies and uncertainty about Brexit.
Hopes of a Brexit breakthrough have risen after de-facto deputy prime minister David Lidington said a deal with Brussels was “almost within touching distance”.
Nearly two-thirds of builders have had to pass skip price increases on to clients and a fifth have had to pass on diesel price rises, making home improvement projects more expensive for home owners, according to new research by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
At least 40 Tory MPs are set to vote against Theresa May today in a bid to force her to publish crucial legal advice on Brexit.
Theresa May has insisted the Brexit negotiations have now entered the "endgame" despite ongoing deadlock on how to solve the Irish border problem.
Ministers could be forced to publish the legal advice they received on their plans for avoiding a hard Irish border, it has emerged.
Gordon Brown has swiped back at Jeremy Corbyn over his claim that Brexit cannot be stopped and said the Labour leader must follow party members’ wishes.
Government plans for a no-deal Brexit are set to be ramped up as hopes of a deal between Britain and Brussels fade.
A Brexit rift at the top of Labour has once again burst into the open as Keir Starmer defied Jeremy Corbyn and declared that the process "can be stopped".
Theresa May will have to resign as Prime Minister if her Brexit plan is "torn up" by Parliament, a Tory former Cabinet minister has declared.
Jeremy Corbyn has said politicians should focus on bringing the UK back together rather than having another EU referendum.
A Brexit backstop plan that leaves Britain "trapped" in the EU's customs orbit would not be "sellable" to Parliament, Cabinet minister Andrea Leadsom has warned Theresa May.
Labour could still throw its weight behind a second referendum on leaving the EU, a top frontbencher has insisted, after Jeremy Corbyn angered MPs by saying Brexit could not be stopped.
Theresa May is under mounting pressure to change course on Brexit as Conservative Eurosceptics and the DUP issued a joint threat to vote down any deal she strikes with Brussels.
Labour will work with MPs from across the Commons to bring down the option of Britain crashing out of the European Union without a deal, Keir Starmer has said.
Jo Johnson has accused his brother Boris of selling the public a "false prospectus" on Brexit after dramatically resigning as a minister.
Jeremy Corbyn has risked a fresh Labour row by declaring: "We can't stop Brexit."
Theresa May has been rocked by another frontbench resignation over Brexit as minister Jo Johnson tore into her plans for leaving the EU and called for a second referendum.
Leo Varadkar has warned Theresa May that a Brexit deal could still be a fortnight away.
John McDonnell has approached a prominent economist and former Tory peer about launching a review into the feasibility of a four-day working week, according to reports.
Barely one-in-ten voters want another EU referendum to be held if MPs reject Theresa May's Brexit deal, a new poll has revealed.