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Boris Johnson's government is accused of an "utterly staggering and a complete dereliction of duty" after admitting that it has no plans to carry out an assessment of the economic impact of the prime minister's Brexit deal.
Protest that 'public is being kept in the dark' over expected economic hit of up to £130bn.
PM repeats discredited claim "there will be no checks" between NI and GB.
Critics ask why PM wants to drag the UK out of the EU if the terms of its membership are so beneficial.
Around 20 Brexit Party candidates are believed to have pulled out in recent weeks.
'We can’t make a trade deal with the UK,' says US president.
The report estimated the PM's deal would be worse for the economy than continuing with the current indecision and uncertainty
Boris Johnson's Brexit deal will leave the UK £70bn worse off than if it had remained in the EU, a study by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) has found.
Only 19 per cent of voters believe agreement is good deal – and more hold prime minister responsible for delay than Labour.
Since the summer MPs have been formulating plans under Standing Order 24 to take control of parliament's timetable.
The Labour Party has hit out at leaked plans to diverge from EU workers' rights laws after Brexit.
Boris Johnson was responding to SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford's call to respect the convention that UK legislation which affects Scotland should have Holyrood's consent.
Boris Johnson has said he will give MPs more time to debate his Brexit deal, but only if they agree to a 12 December general election.
Northern Ireland committee members criticise Julian Smith over plans to require paperwork to move goods.
Conservative chiefs sparked a fake news row today by claiming that Boris Johnson’s landmark Brexit deal had already “passed” Parliament.
George Osborne also waded into the row after his newspaper, the Evening Standard, ran a story accusing the Tories of misleading the public.
The Withdrawal Agreement Bill is set to be the first time in the history of devolution that both Scotland and Wales refuse to give consent.
The Labour MPs broke a three-line whip to oppose the motion.
Prime Minister loses crucial vote on programme motion that would have paved the way to leave the EU by October 31.
Commons refuses to accept tight timetable for EU exit blueprint to meet Halloween deadline.
'We still have no legally binding guarantee that UK rights will keep pace with EU minimum standards'
People would rather stop Brexit altogether than accept Boris Johnson's plan for Brexit, a new poll reveals.
Firms in Northern Ireland will have to submit declaration forms for goods heading to the rest of the UK, under the government's Brexit deal.
Boris Johnson's Brexit Bill has major consequences for the UK and our future prosperity. MPs would be failing in their duty if they did not scrutinise it line-by-line.
MPs also protested that they were being asked to vote for a 'blind Brexit' because ministers had not published details of the impact.