Parliament and the constitution
How the Prime Minister could break the stalemate on Brexit
Time is short and the Government needs to get over the meaningful vote hurdle to unlock possible ways forward.
Five ways MPs could force the Government’s hand on Brexit
If MPs wanted to prevent a no deal exit, or direct what the Government does next, there are five ways they could make their views known.
Indicative votes on Brexit
Indicative votes are votes by MPs on a series of non-binding resolutions. We explain why the government allowed MPs indicative votes on Brexit.
For the first time, a second Brexit referendum is a serious possibility
A second referendum is not the simple solution it appears.
Article 50 extension
Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty is the legal process for leaving the EU.
What next for Brexit?
The Institute for Government brought together leading parliamentarians and political figures to ask what happens next for Brexit.
Legislating Brexit: the Withdrawal Agreement Bill and parliamentary sovereignty
How to reconcile the commitments in the Withdrawal Agreement with the sovereignty of Parliament.
Contempt of parliament
What is contempt of parliament?