PA/Danny Lawson
The EU is offering an olive branch, but the UK is too busy squabbling to take it.
Shutterstock
The EU has repeatedly placed great emphasis on the protection of geographical names like champagne and parmesan during trade negotiations.
Danny Lawson/PA
There’s a good reason why Brexiters aren’t coming up with an alternative to Theresa May’s Chequers plan.
UK Parliament
With MPs on a summer break, Brexit takes a rest too, right? Wrong.
Friendship doesn’t get you a trade agreement.
Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire/PA Images
The white paper, which outlines Britain’s vision for Brexit, does make independent trade deals tricky.
The Irish border: invisible for now.
Paul McErlane/EPA
Is the UK’s Brexit plan enough to avoid a hard Irish border?
EPA/Virginia Mayo
The UK government has consistently pledged freedom from European laws. It’s clear now that the plan is no such thing.
Protestors call for a vote on the final deal.
PA/Jane Barlow
Both Leavers and Remainers are unhappy with the UK’s exit plan – but can their dispute ever be resolved satisfactorily?
Shutterstock
There is historical precedent for suing the EU. But is it a good idea?
from www.shutterstock.com
It sparked a series of government resignations, but what’s actually in Theresa May’s Brexit plan?
EPA/Andy Rain
The PM will surely have to make some concessions to Brussels. Can she get them past her party further down the line?
Tusk and Juncker: nearly there.
Olivier Hoslet/EPA
Despite the problems that lie ahead with the Brexit plan Theresa May hammered out at Chequers, the EU prefers a Brexit deal rather than a ‘no deal’.
Off to DexEU: Dominic Raab.
Kirsty O'Connor/PA Wire
After the resignation of David Davis, Dominic Raab has a tough job ahead of him at the Department for Exiting the European Union. Here are some lessons he could learn from his predcessor.
You’re with me, or you’re out.
Joel Rouse/Crown Copyright
The prime minister had managed to get her cabinet to agree on a Brexit plan, but who are the political winners and losers?
Shutterstock
Most Leave voters would rather lose Northern Ireland than drop Brexit, reflecting a longstanding indifference.
PA/Stefan Rousseau
It has been a confusing few weeks on the Tory benches. Here’s how to understand the dispute between Brexit rebels and the PM.
What did she promise?
Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire
The government has avoided defeat on its key piece of Brexit legislation – but for how long?
A mock customs point on the Irish border set up in February 2017.
Niall Carson/PA Archive
A tale of two ‘backstop options’ for Northern Ireland after Brexit.
Is Brexit secretary David Davis heading for a U-turn?
EPA/Andy Rain
A deal with Europe would offer freedom, but some key sectors wouldn’t be included.
EPA/Facundo Arrizabalaga
The international partnership offers new trade opportunities for the UK but some of its members also stand to lose out as a result of leaving the EU.
EPA/Andy Rain
Research into cognitive processes found people who adapted their thinking to changing situations were more likely
The Vote Leave campaign’s slogan was ‘take back control’.
EPA/Will Oliver
Three important aspects of international trade deals will limit the UK’s democratic control over trade.
EPA/Geert Vanden Wijngaert
Tensions with Russia and the US have made both partners in the Brexit negotiations more aware of their shared interests than they seemed to be a year ago.
United, for now.
John Thys/EPA
The EU faces three key challenges over Brexit: avoiding a no-deal scenario, managing the ticking negotiation clock and ensuring its own unity.
No David, you can’t leave just yet.
EPA/Olivier Hoslet
Transition isn’t leaving, nor is it staying. And some key questions remain unanswered.