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Sectors from fishing to aviation, farming to science report being bogged down in red tape, struggling to recruit staff and racking up losses for the first time.
Lord Moylan has claimed Vote Leave never claimed Turkey was imminently going to join the EU.
As the details of Boris Johnson’s trade deals are unveiled, these two farmers are pessimistic about the post-Brexit future of their industry.
Shahmir Sanni co-founded BeLeave, an offshoot of the Vote Leave campaign, during the EU Referendum. He turned whistleblower last year when he exposed its law-breaking. Here he reveals how two of the contenders to replace Theresa May cannot absolve themselves of responsibility.
Illegal fund activity linked to Brexit being ignored in belief ‘the people have spoken’.
Project Fear has become Project Reality—just look at Britain’s car industry.
Unite's national officer for steel said the government needed to explain why the EU had a deal but the UK did not.
The official Brexit campaign has been fined £40,000 for sending thousands of unsolicited text messages during the 2016 referendum campaign.
The official Vote Leave campaign spent more than £2.7m on targeting ads at specific groups of people on Facebook - helping it to win the 2016 EU referendum.
Appointment would cause ructions in Westminster as many hope for outsider to take key role.
A Vote Leave pledge that Brexit would “protect” Gibraltar is being derided after diplomatic tensions with Spain spiked over the disputed territory following Article 50 being triggered.
MPs are set to examine the effectiveness of the Electoral Commission at the time of the Brexit and Scottish independence referendums.
Judicial review dismisses attempt to have Electoral Commission ruling thrown out.
Vote Leave has been fined £40,000 for sending thousands of unsolicited text messages in the run-up to the EU referendum.
Group was fined £61,000 after Electoral Commission ruled it overspent on 2016 Brexit push.
Buried in a 19,800 word Spectator essay written by former online editor and Vote Leave director Dominic Cummings is an admission: The Brexit referendum was won by lying to the public.
Former No 10 adviser pressed for appointment to be hurried through, saying he had ‘ordered it’ from PM.
Former Labour MP Gisela Stuart has said the Vote Leave campaign cannot prove its innocence in an appeal about breaking electoral law - because it has destroyed all of the data.
Newly formed pressure group makes no mention of health service.
Brexit campaign group Vote Leave has been fined £61,000 and referred to the police after an Electoral Commission probe said it broke electoral law. / The watchdog said it exceeded its £7m spending limit by funnelling £675,315 through pro-Brexit youth group BeLeave.
Tory minister is resisting calls to sell stake in Faculty as it expands its Whitehall reach
Far-right activist claimed he helped with Boris Johnson’s resignation speech as foreign secretary.
The most important Brexit event of the week came and went with relatively little fanfare, yet it marks a significant moment.