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Vandals have painted the word "traitor" across the front of a pro-EU MP's constituency offices. / Labour MP Chris Bryant, who wants the UK to remain in the EU, said the graffiti on his Tonypandy offices would not change his mind on Brexit.
The Speaker of the House, John Bercow, says ending the current session of Parliament to force through a no-deal Brexit is "simply not going to happen".
Speakers past and present have criticised Brexiteer Dominic Raab's suggestion that he could prorogue parliament to force through a no-deal Brexit against the wishes of MPs if he becomes prime minister.
Sir Simon McDonald says ministers were briefed on ‘what was on offer’ to UK.
Senior Foreign Office official tells MPs that ministers refused scheme because UK had left EU.
A group of politicians are threatening legal action unless Boris Johnson orders an independent investigation into Russian interference in elections.
Cross-party group says it will take action if PM fails to order independent investigation.
A Brexiteer MP has erupted with fury after a Labour MP branded Boris Johnson a liar over his volt-face over his ‘fantastic’ Brexit deal.
Boris Johnson has claimed that the £350 million figure on the side of the Vote Leave bus during the Brexit campaign was actually "a slight underestimate".
Prime minister called the claim ‘fake news’ - but leaked email to Foreign Office staff confirmed it.
In other news, a Brexit campaign he backs put a BBC editor's mobile number online and told people to call him.
eter Jukes tracks Putin’s long war against democracy and the West – and the Russian President’s allies in Britain’s pro-Brexit establishment.
‘He told a lie to the British public. Again he tells allies the UK word cannot be trusted,’ Labour MP alleges.
Is a big British version of GDPR likely to balance the demands of consumers, advertisers and media owners alike? We ask marketers what they think of the UK’s planned divergence.
A former Tory minister has admitted a Brexit deal he backed at the time is "not actually a very good deal" and people are fuming.
No bank is obliged to give anyone facilities if it doesn’t wish to – the same as if Farage was barred from a pub or banned from a shop, writes Sean O’Grady.
Seven months after the advisory-only EU referendum, 114 brave MPs passionately spoke and voted AGAINST triggering Brexit. / Chris Bryant, Labour MP for the Rhondda, was one of them.