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EU and UK negotiators reach a new Brexit agreement that would avoid a hard border.
Institute for Fiscal Studies says it is 'plausible' to expect a £50 billion boost to UK economy if Brexit is cancelled.
A sea border would mean checks at major ports in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, such as Holyhead, Liverpool, Belfast and Larne.
Glimmers of a potential Brexit deal have sparked dissent among Boris Johnson's allies, as the EU signals it may be open to another extension.
A formal division was not required as there were no dissenting votes.
Boris Johnson’s claims he will get Brexit done are “diplomatic amateurism” and his deal will be even harder to achieve than Theresa May’s, a former ambassador to the EU has warned.
Conservative manifesto plans mean continued Brexit uncertainty and risk no-deal crash-out at end of 2020, says thinktank.
Guardian analysis shows less than 5% of the original deal has been renegotiated. What has been removed from May’s deal and what has replaced it?
MPs will soon table amendments to the Brexit legislation and Labour said it wants to include plans for a customs union arrangement.
We examine the impact of the Brexit plans under discussion between the EU and UK.
'We can’t make a trade deal with the UK,' says US president.
None of the EU27 have expressed support, but not all have actually shared their opinions on the new proposals.
'This is going to hit us in January....customers are really going to see the problems on supermarket shelves'
UK proposals "do not match even remotely" Northern Irish backstop plan, says steering group.
The Stormont assembly has joined the Scottish parliament and Welsh assembly in rejecting Boris Johnson's Brexit deal.
The Northern Ireland Assembly has passed a motion withholding consent for the UK's withdrawal from the European Union.
People would rather stop Brexit altogether than accept Boris Johnson's plan for Brexit, a new poll reveals.
Sir John Major will tonight call on millions of young people to use their votes to derail Boris Johnson’s Brexit plans in an extraordinary general election intervention.
Sources say PM’s insistence on Ireland customs border means there is no basis for discussions
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.
Leaked papers obtained by the Guardian show extent of fundamental objections Brussels has raised.
Treasury committee head suggests it means ‘existing analysis stands’ – of a £130bn hit from loss of frictionless trade with EU.
EU gives go-ahead to weekend meetings after PM appears to backtrack on customs stance.
Peers back three amendments including right of EU citizens to physical proof of right to stay in UK.
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.