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I am now at the end of January 2021 and still no new stock. I can see clearly what #Brexit really means for my industry & how I will have to fundamentally change my business model if I am to be trading in 12 months time. But the government wants more paperwork in five months.
Last night's episode of Newsnight (11 May), left viewers open-mouthed after Alastair Campbell and Victoria Derbyshire seemingly got into a stand-off over Brexit. / “Sorry, you bring these people on, you never challenge them, you let them talk utter rubbish about Brexit and it’s happened on the BBC for year after year after year”, blasted.
European Scrutiny Committee writes to Michael Gove demanding transparency on EU/UK Joint Committee.
Boris Johnson could be forced to delay Brexit to January 31 2020.
'It is Dominic Cummings and you playing games with Parliament, playing games with the people of United Kingdom'
David Sassoli says decision appears to hark back to another era.
The government's Brexit legislation is not being properly scrutinised because MPs are failing to turn up to parliamentary sessions about it, it has been claimed.
As night fell in the British capital on Tuesday, a massive projection depicting British Prime Minister Boris Johnson as a criminal lit up the Houses of Parliament.
MPs have warned that Brexit has coarsened public debate to the point where they regularly receive death threats and other forms of intimidation via social media and elsewhere, with many using panic buttons for their own safety.
Why is the BBC giving so much time to hardline Brexiteers, asks journalist Raymond Snoddy.
I asked important EU and UK people involved in Brexit talks what they made of Boris Johnson's claim on BBC that ...
Despite the best efforts of a cross-party coalition of MPs to stop the ‘shutdown’, Wednesday marked the end of the successful Virtual Parliament proceedings in the Commons.
Theresa May has been defeated on Brexit by rebel Tory MPs joining forces with Labour and other opposition parties for a second time in two days. But, on a confusing day in parliament, even seasoned Westminster watchers were struggling to follow.
Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament means 12 high-profile government bills have been lost, including a law protecting victims of domestic abuse and key pieces of post-Brexit legislation.
The Democratic Unionist Party had an outsized voice in Westminster during Britain’s Brexit negotiations.
Ed Miliband accused Boris Johnson of seeking to "get Brexit undone" during a widely-praised speech against the controversial UK Internal Market Bill.
Gerard Batten also says Queen should never have approved ‘treasonous’ Maastricht treaty.
A European Union grandee today said the UK could be refused a Brexit extension if Theresa May fails to get agreement in the Commons.
The government has set out a plan to overhaul EU laws copied over after Brexit - a move it says will cut unnecessary "red tape" for businesses.
UK lawmakers have urged EU and UK officials to gradually rebuild relations following a period of “tension and mistrust”, putting visa access for musicians and speedy UK access to the Horizon Europe research programme at the top of a list of policy fixes.
Longest-serving supreme court justice says healthy democracy requires checks on ministers.
A group of lawmakers in the United Kingdom and a few business figures have formed an independent commission to improve Britain's trade deal with the European Union and the rest of the world, the Financial Times reported here.
Trade bill vote rejects Lords amendment giving MPs greater scrutiny of trade deals.
Britain is being led to a no-deal Brexit by a political elite “which has great difficulties discerning and telling the truth”, the UK’s former ambassador to the EU has said, in a withering assessment of the Conservative candidates vying to be prime minister.
Twenty-five committees and five study groups to cover almost every conceivable area of interest between the EU and UK have still not been established.