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Emergency traffic measures to last until ‘end of October 2021’ – with a giant lorry park to hold 2,000 goods vehicles.
Brussels firms up position and bloc’s unity before tough talks on future relationship with UK.
European Court of Justice would also be involved.
Fines seen by some donors as ‘just the cost of doing business’, says electoral watchdog.
Taxpayers could face paying for large fine after Downing Street fails to put forward nominee.
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.
Michael Gove and Boris Johnson also among key figures facing growing calls to account for campaign’s illegal behaviour.
Group was fined £61,000 after Electoral Commission ruled it overspent on 2016 Brexit push.
Vote Leave has been fined £40,000 for sending thousands of unsolicited text messages in the run-up to the EU referendum.
Labour Leave has been fined £9,000 for failing to report donations during the 2016 EU referendum.
The official Brexit campaign has been fined £40,000 for sending thousands of unsolicited text messages during the 2016 referendum campaign.
Six-figure fines must be imposed in worst cases to deter breaches, warns Electoral Commission boss.
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.