Europe
What does the High Court’s Article 50 ruling mean for Brexit?
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
We do fact checks and explain news from Europe and the UK's links with it, so you can understand the big stories.
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
It seems reasonable to describe leaving a customs union as setting up a border. Read
Europe
A high proportion of EU citizens in the UK are likely to be entitled to a special status under EU law by the time of Brexit, but it depends on the Government's negotiations with the EU. Read
Europe
The issue of the EU's accounts rears its head again. Read
Europe
The EU has 48 trade agreements with other countries, which go beyond World Trade Organisation rules. Read
Europe
Voters have expressed mixed opinions to pollsters on whether they’d prefer a more economically risky ‘hard Brexit’. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
In 2013-14, HMRC estimate that they lost about £2.7 billion through tax avoidance and £4.4 billion through tax evasion—so about £7.1 billion overall. Read
Europe
The EU programme for relocating asylum seekers within Europe has seen 6,000 people move country in the past year. Read
Europe
We don't know what the future arrangements for the UK will be as this will depend on the deal that is reached between the government and the EU. Read
Europe
Individual countries won’t be able to veto an EU-UK deal on how it leaves the bloc, but could block a deal on future trade if they don’t like it. Read