EU
Could the Commons block a Brexit ‘no deal’ as John McDonnell suggested?
It all comes down to how much a divorce deal would cost.
Brexit ‘no deal’ will hit poorest hardest as import prices soar, new report shows
Over 3m low-income families would be about £500 worse off as tariffs on EU goods are imposed and high street prices rise.
View from the European Parliament: the UK is outnumbered and unprepared in the Brexit talks
Ahead of next week’s meeting of EU leaders, Richard Corbett MEP, Labour’s acting leader in the European Parliament, looks are where we are. It isn't looking good.
Would EU treaties hold back a Corbyn government? It depends…
Within a divided Labour Party, those who consider the treaties inflexible gravitate toward the Lexit pole, while those who think the treaties can accommodate the manifesto approach the re-entry camp.
Civil servants standing down and speaking out shows the Brexit shambles we’re in
Whatever the true reasons for Olly Robbins’ move from civil servant in charge of the Department for Exiting the European […]
The new £10 note is physically smaller. It’s also worth less because of Brexit
At 15% physically smaller than its paper predecessor, the new tenner is like a physical manifestation of its reduced international purchasing power after the 'great Brexit devaluation'.