Brexit amendments in the House of Lords
What happens if MPs reject amendments to the law triggering Article 50 inserted by the House of Lords? Read
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What happens if MPs reject amendments to the law triggering Article 50 inserted by the House of Lords? Read
Immigration
Growing numbers of EU nationals have been applying for permanent residence status in the UK. Read
Europe
Two government jobs include a commitment to the “best possible outcome” for the UK after Brexit as a small part of the selection criteria. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
It's not unorthodox to say that trading with the EU under terms set by the WTO would be bad from an economic perspective, but putting an exact cost on it is tricky. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
There hasn’t been an immediate hit to economic growth following the EU referendum. Read
Europe
A graph in the Brexit white paper got the number of weeks UK law gives workers in annual holiday and EU law gives workers in paid maternity leave round the wrong way. It’s now been corrected. Read
What does the law on triggering Brexit have in common with the law enabling women to sit in parliament? Read
Our potted summary of the Supreme Court's decision that parliament has to pass a law before Brexit can get underway. Read
Europe
It’s correct that the UK trades much more with the rest of the EU than with English-speaking countries further afield - at the moment. Read
Europe
Experts and a number of media reports have suggested that the final bill to the EU once Brexit is negotiated could be anywhere between €20 and €60 billion or around £50 billion. Read