The UK’s decision to leave the single market and customs union will have huge consequences.
When politicians win by stoking nationalism and isolationism, who will be brave enough to walk the harder path?
London and Brussels should be constructive about Brexit – for both their financial benefit.
The lack of respect shown to a senior civil servant working hard to make Brexit work is troubling.
Diaries from 1938 show the depth of concern about the direction the world was taking. Are we facing similar dark prospects?
The border across the island of Ireland is to become the only direct frontier with Europe, which is a major political problem.
Explaining the key arguments in this landmark case.
A linguistic battle between Brexiteers and Remainers shows how far we’ve come from a clear definition.
Leadership is an odd thing in a world where people only want their echo chamber defended. The power, and the responsibility, starts to lie elsewhere.
Given that a hard Brexit currently looks to be the most likely outcome, the British people need to be given another say.
By dismissing the votes in June and November as simple ‘disatisfaction’, the political elites face a long walk in the wilderness.
A London court says the government can’t trigger article 50 without a parliamentary vote. A Belfast court says it can. What’s a United Kingdom to do?
We know there has to be an act of parliament but there’s all to play for when it comes to what’s actually in it.
A landmark decision means the government will not be allowed to trigger Article 50 without putting it to a parliamentary vote.
No member state has ever left the EU, so it’s far from clear if one can have a change of heart after starting negotiations.
The emerging Brexicon is binary, but this is a deeply complicated situation.
Britain and India may be linked by colonial ties, but India is intent on forging a new relationship based on in its own interests.
It’s not disrespecting the result of the referendum to criticise the government –or even to call for a second vote.
MPs have finally got their debate on Brexit negotiations, but it’s the select committee that we should really be keeping an eye on.
We know what the politicians think about the experts – but what do the experts think of them?