Dr Fox’s marvellous medicine
Regardless of the merits or otherwise of chlorinated chicken, a US-UK trade deal raises bigger questions of “taking back control” in order to hand it to Washington
A flawed bill that must be amended
Parliament is being asked to give a blank cheque to the government to decide the detailed implementation of Brexit.
Express distorts chief justice’s words
Brexit could damage London’s status as world’s court
Keep calm, Commons
There is too much frothing at the mouth over the Lords’ Brexit role.
MPs must vet deal at same time as European Parliament
If there’s one thing parliament should insist on following Supreme Court ruling, it’s to scrutinise any deal soon enough to make an impact.
Government grilled in Supreme Court Brexit hearing
The government will need to be proved right in every argument to proceed as it wishes. Its lawyers received something of a grilling.
Continued attacks on judicial independence out of order
The rule of law must stand above the rule of the crowds
MPs should insist on vetting final Brexit deal
If parliament doesn’t like the divorce terms - or if May fails to produce any deal - it must be able to force a change of course.
Farage judges the judges
UKIP leader told BBC viewers it’s “difficult” to trust High Court judgments. His reasoning is flawed.
A pale and unconvincing story
Theresa May should take a leaf out of her own book and bring her negotiating strategy to parliament before triggering EU's divorce clause.
5 things the press got wrong on the Article 50 judgement
From disputing the judgement to violent rhetoric against it, the Mail and Express launched a savage attack but were wrong on many aspects.
Judgement unleashes Brexiter vitriol against MP’s scrutiny
Brexiteers angry at High Court ruling that parliament must have a say on Article 50. But MPs debated EU Treaty issues in the past.