
‘Red Wall’ voters want trade deal with the EU, poll finds
Voters think No-Deal would increase the cost of living.

Voters think No-Deal would increase the cost of living.

The piece, titled “Remoaners’ desperate warning incorrect as UK ditches EU exports” was…incorrect.

Of 23 European governments, 16 have increased their support during the crisis.

The threat of ‘no deal’ has not gone away.

Taking these steps now could help us on our path to rejoining the EU – eventually, writes former special adviser Julian Eccles.

There is a split between the ‘traditional’ and ‘universalist’ parts of Labour’s coalition which is now coming to the fore, writes Zachary Hardman.

Has a ‘unionist scare story’ just been debunked?

Sadness, indifference and opportunism are all on show as leaders comment on Britain’s exit at 11pm on Friday.

“Everyone accepts that we’ll be leaving the EU on Friday,” the Labour leader’s spokesman told journalists.

Why hasn’t the UK helped former coal mining communities?