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Economists tell us Brexit will have a substantial economic impact on our lives. But how would ordinary people experience them?
With negotiations between the UK and the European Union (EU) - over a trade agreement - going down to the wire, the possibility of there being no deal is being talked about.
Leaving the EU single market and customs union will bring new friction and red tape for food importers
Economists tell us Brexit will have a substantial economic impact on our lives. But how would ordinary people experience them? Ben Chu looks at the possible impact on wages, benefits and taxes.
Mr Johnson told his cabinet this week that leaving the EU without a deal should hold “no fear” for Britain, but was he right?
If the UK leaves the EU with no deal, you won't be able to rely on your EHIC card for medical treatment in Europe.
Last night the Prime Minister published 115 pages of turgid text he wants MPs to agree in three days. We’ve waded through as much of it as we can – and identified some horrors. But we won’t have caught them all.
With a month to go, here is everything you need to know about travel in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
There's been a lot of talk about a "clean break", allowing the country to sort things out once and for all and move on. The Brexit Party says leaving the EU with no deal would produce a clean break - and a significant number of Conservatives agree. Sadly, it's not that simple.
A comprehensive guide to the massive impact likely if the UK crashes out of the EU.
A few pages of the UK's government assessment, "Operation Yellowhammer" offers a rare glimpse at what a no-deal Brexit looks like.
A secret Whitehall dossier has outlined the disruption the UK could face in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
MPs have accused the prime minister of trying to squash attempts to block a no-deal Brexit. Here's what it all means.
The report shows that no deal will not “get Brexit done” rather, it will usher in a period of prolonged uncertainty for citizens, workers and businesses, which is unlikely to be resolved anytime soon, our new report, No deal Brexit: issues, impacts, implications, reveals.
The UK government has stepped up its planning for leaving the EU without a deal, covering areas such as transport, healthcare, energy, food and water. But what is the EU doing to prepare for this scenario?
Fears are intensifying that Boris Johnson is prepared to evade scrutiny and take the UK out of the EU with no deal.
UK reliance on EU food imports is a major risk if the country crashes out of the union. / Walk into any British supermarket and you will be surrounded by European products, from Italian cheeses to French wines. Around 30% of all food consumed in the UK is imported from the EU, but for some foods, such as spinach and olives, the EU is practically the UK’s sole supplier.
It may be time for the UK to consider the possibility the German car industry might not be riding to the rescue.
Boris Johnson, the front-runner to be Britain’s next prime minister, has raised the prospect of a shock for the world’s fifth-biggest economy by pledging to leave the European Union on Oct. 31 without a transition deal if necessary.
This means the UK would immediately leave the European Union (EU) with no agreement about the "divorce" process.