New Brexit survey shows why we need to make Corbyn prime minister as soon as possible
A new academic survey suggests there are deep divides in Great Britain over Brexit which make many voters think some ...
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A new academic survey suggests there are deep divides in Great Britain over Brexit which make many voters think some ...
Boris Johnson is pressing for a general election by Christmas. Unfortunately for him, he's just suffered a humiliation that shows ...
The EU 27 accepted the ‘principle of an extension’ and their work will continue in the ‘coming days’.
The PM had been due to face the Commons Liaison Committee, but has cancelled for a third time,
On 22 October, Jeremy Corbyn delivered a strong speech in parliament which nailed why Boris Johnson's Brexit deal would be ...
The CBI survey revealed the quarterly expected orders balance dropped from plus 10 in July to minus 19 in October ...
The Prime Minister is facing two crucial votes determining whether he can meet the October 31 deadline.
A legislative consent motion or Sewell motion must be lodged in the devolved parliaments.
Speaker John Bercow is renowned for his verbal takedowns of MPs' bad behaviour. He just used his chastising skills on ...
Two crucial votes in the Commons will decide whether the PM can deliver Brexit by October 31.
BBC Newsnight reported on the aftermath of parliament's 'Super Saturday' session on 19 October. In particular, it detailed the ire ...
It is the Monday after “Super Saturday” – when the commons held a weekend sitting for the first time in ...
On 19 October, in a special parliamentary session labelled 'Super Saturday', MPs rejected the Brexit deal proposed by PM Boris ...
Shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer insisted that any agreement approved by Parliament needed to be put to voters.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has insisted Boris Johnson may be in contempt of parliament over Brexit. McDonnell hit out at ...
Jeremy Corbyn told supporters he would challenge the Government “all the way” over Europe, and the answer to the country’s ...
The director general of the British Chambers of Commerce said a no-deal would be an act of negligence.
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