Brexit in the Supreme Court: the arguments
The Supreme Court will decide whether the government has the power to trigger Brexit without an Act of Parliament. These are the competing legal arguments the justices will hear. Read
Fact checks around the big events and issues during the Brexit referendum and departure negotiations
The Supreme Court will decide whether the government has the power to trigger Brexit without an Act of Parliament. These are the competing legal arguments the justices will hear. Read
Europe
The judgment on 3 November means that the government can’t leave the EU without parliament passing a law allowing Article 50 to be used. Read
Europe
Joshua Rozenberg's analysis of the prospects for the Article 50 legal challenge that will be decided by the High Court tomorrow. Read
Europe
Voters can bring a pen to the polling station, but there are also laws ensuring that ballot papers aren't tampered with before the count is complete. Read
Europe
Vote Leave and Stronger In have sent leaflets claiming to tell their readers "the facts". Read
Europe
We’ve combed through the government's 16-page EU referendum booklet and factchecked the claims they make in their argument about why they think we should vote to remain. Read
Europe
The Justice Secretary has been making the case for leaving the EU today. Here's what we made of some of his claims. Read
Europe
Official campaigns will get some public money for the EU referendum in direct grants and via publicly funded benefits. Read
Europe
The Prime Minister's EU renegotiation deal has been announced. Here's what impartial EU experts think of it. Read
Europe
David Cameron has given his first speech to the Conservative party conference as PM of a Conservative majority. We've taken a look at some of his claims. Read