Brexit campaigner Arron Banks faces a criminal inquiry for £8m of funds he donated to the Leave campaign.
What case law tells us about the validity of votes when things weren’t all they seemed.
Westminster holds its power tight, but that could be bad news for cities and regions.
There’s really only one option here, and the UK needs to do some very savvy PR to sell it to Brexiteers.
An association with Brexit and a desire to win back the white working class aren’t particularly appealing to minority voters.
For a lot of ordinary people in Northern Ireland, the hyper-British version of unionism is missing an important part of their identity.
Constructive ambiguity on the biggest issue of the day works in opposition, but Labour wants to be in government before long.
For a nation in the grips of a housing crisis, you’d expect high-rise developments to be good news – unfortunately not.
Many will switch to less healthy diets as imported food becomes more expensive, says new research.
Brexit has not happened yet but the uncertainty unleashed by the vote to leave the EU is already taking its toll.
New figures reveal Brexit uncertainty is deepening the NHS crisis.
Has anyone asked the EU if it actually wants the UK back now?
Widespread concerns about the levels of immigration in South Africa make the issue appeal to voters across the economic and racial spectrum.
Her stand against the European invaders really didn’t have a happy ending.
Remain doesn’t have to mean that nothing changes.
Both sides seem open to a longer Article 50 process after talks in Brussels went nowhere.
Jacob Rees-Mogg speaks for a minority of a minority, so why are we letting him dictate government policy?
The public is increasingly pessimistic about the way Brexit negotiations are going.
Negotiations are at a crucial stage, yet this central question remains unanswered.
Once Britain slipped away from the Roman Empire in the early 5th century, signs of Roman life began to disappear.