Brexit
Anti-immigrant prejudice a 'major' factor in Brexit vote, study finds
People who met EU citizens living in Britain tended to have a good experience and were therefore more likely to vote Remain
Theresa May told her plans will fail unless she ditches hard Brexit
'She needs to go on in a far more consensual manner if she is going to get anything through,' a senior Conservative MP tells The Independent
Scotland could block Brexit after May says Holyrood may get vote
Prime Minister says there is a 'possibility' MSPs will get a say on Repeal Bill
Armand David Welcome to Britain's shambolic new Government
Did I mention that our justice secretary also has an appalling voting record on LGBT rights?
LBC caller cannot name single EU law he voted to take back control of
'I'm not necessarily naming laws, I'm talking about the change,' says Shane from Southall
Pro-Leave Twitter bots played ‘strategic role’ in Brexit result
Social media sites have to redesign themselves if democracy is to survive, the report warns
Andrew Grice The Queen's Speech perfectly symbolised May's lame Government
May mishandled negotiations with the DUP, arrogantly assuming on the morning after her election disaster that a deal would easily be done. She should have known that a hardline party like the DUP would play hardball. Now the clock is ticking on whether this speech will manage to get through Parliament
Brexit now 'very much open to question', Lord Heseltine says
Former Conservative deputy prime minister says a hard Brexit is 'dead'
Oz Ozkaya This is what a Norway-style soft Brexit would actually look like
EFTA members all benefit significantly from their own special arrangements with the European Union. There is no reason why Britain cannot follow suit
Public borrowing comes in as expected in May at £6.7bn
The OBR has projected this to rise to £58.3bn in the current 2017/18 financial year.
Cobra beer founder Lord Karan Bilimoria says Brexit might not happen
Giving Britons the opportunity to vote on something so complex is 'ridiculous' the British-Indian entrepreneur said
All the policies May has been forced to drop in the Queen's Speech
Prime Minister holds bonfire of Tory manifesto promises
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Editorial The Queen's Speech marks a shift in favour of a softer Brexit
The real story behind Theresa May’s delayed presentation of her Government’s programme is the change in the balance of power in favour of those who want to prioritise the British economic interest as we leave the EU
Letters Central government has been bleeding councils of funds for years
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George Soros says UK is at 'tipping point' and may reverse Brexit
'The fact is that Brexit is a lose-lose proposition, harmful both to Britain and the European Union. It cannot be undone, but people can change their minds,' Mr Soros said
Ben Chu The influence of extreme Brexiteers is fading
Hardliners are neuralgic about the idea of even a temporary transition arrangement for the UK after 2019