Brexit
How the EU will approach the next Brexit summit
The latest defeat for the Prime Minister means another emergency trip to Brussels on 10 April.
A general election would mean a long Brexit delay
If the Prime Minister decides to call a general election then this will inevitably mean a long delay to Brexit.
Brexit Day turns to chaos and the Prime Minister has no (clear) plan
After another defeat for the Prime Minister, what happens next in the UK?
The winners, losers and ones to watch from the Brexit indicative votes
The results of the indicative votes illustrate where (and how) consensus over Brexit might emerge.
The Brexit Effect
How the “Brexit Effect” has changed government, parliament and politics since the 2016 vote.
The EU’s plan for no deal Brexit shows how reliant the UK would be on Brussels
The completion of the European Commission’s no deal preparations highlight how much the UK will need the EU’s help if it Brexits without a deal.
Going down to the wire is eating into time for the second stage of Brexit
Even if (and that's a big if) a deal goes through, the UK now faces the prospect of a long transition.
A longer Brexit extension might come back on the table
If MPs are serious about avoiding a no deal, their only option may be a longer extension.
‘Indicative votes’ are a procedural fix for a political problem
The 'indicative votes' process is doomed to fail if MPs refuse to compromise.
The Speaker's Brexit ruling does not rule out a third meaningful vote
The Government should not have been caught off guard by the Speaker's meaningful vote ruling – but the convention can be worked around.