Brexit
The Irish border question is turning into a very expensive game of chicken
With fundamental differences between the two sides’ proposals, and deadlines approaching, talk of no deal is starting to spread.
A second Brexit referendum: the practical questions
A ‘people’s vote’ cannot be ruled out as a possible outcome of the current parliamentary chaos.
Preparing business for a Brexit 'no deal': questions the Government needs to answer
If the Government is to be really ready for ‘no deal’, it needs to be able to provide answers to all these questions – and many more.
Theresa May's Brexit deal: Chequers plan
What does the white paper propose for the future UK–EU relationship, what this would mean in practice and how likely it is that the EU will agree to t
Does the Brexit white paper pass our six tests?
The Brexit white paper moves a considerable way to clarify the UK’s ideas – but leaves a big question mark over the Irish backstop.
Conservative Party Conference 2018
We have now announced a programme of events at the Conservative Party Conference. These will take place on Monday 1 and Tuesday 2 October.
Labour Party Conference 2018
We have now announced a programme of events at the Labour Party Conference. These will take place on Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 September.
The Prime Minister must prepare for life after DExEU
It will be impossible to run the second phase of negotiations from a department headed by the most junior member of the Cabinet.
What did we learn from the Prime Minister's Chequers statement on Brexit?
What did the Chequers statement say and what does it mean?
After Chequers, what has changed on Brexit?
Even if the Prime Minister makes it through two Cabinet resignations, she is far from making it through the political minefield of Brexit.