Crime
No, water cannon will not be deployed at the pro-Brexit march
The Met Police does not own any water cannon and their use is not currently authorised in England and Wales. Read
Fact checks around the big events and issues during the Brexit referendum and departure negotiations
Crime
The Met Police does not own any water cannon and their use is not currently authorised in England and Wales. Read
Europe
Over one million postal votes weren’t returned or were rejected during the EU referendum. A higher proportion of postal votes were counted than at the two previous elections. Read
Europe
Your questions about Brexit answered, including the withdrawal agreement, the "divorce bill", Article 50, and the prospect of "no deal". Read
Europe
This article is part of our Ask Full Fact series on Brexit, answering your questions about Brexit and the latest negotiations between the UK and the EU. Read
Europe
This article is part of our Ask Full Fact series on Brexit, answering your questions about Brexit and the latest negotiations between the UK and the EU. Read
Europe
We sum up the key issues and events you might want to know about, and how they all fit together. Read
Europe
This week the Commons voted on 15 amendments that have been passed in the House of Lords over the past few months. We looked at what happened. Read
Europe
The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill will repeal the European Communities Act 1972. It means EU institutions can’t make laws affecting the UK any more. It used to be known as the 'Great Repeal Bill.' Read
What happens if MPs reject amendments to the law triggering Article 50 inserted by the House of Lords? Read
Our potted summary of the Supreme Court's decision that parliament has to pass a law before Brexit can get underway. Read