PM’s towns fund drop in ocean compared to cost of Brexit
£1.6bn over 7 years to woo Labour MPs is dwarfed by boost from staying in EU. Meanwhile Labour voters overwhelmingly want People’s Vote.
10 reasons ‘no deal’ Brexit would be bonkers
No deal is definitely not better than a bad deal. It would be chaos.
May’s next u-turn: mega-payments to EU?
PM will need to agree to pay up to €60bn to persuade EU to move onto trade talks. Linking it to a transitional deal could help the optics.
Weekly round-up: Sake, love ins, long hours
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from August 26 to September 1.
3 ways Davis and Barnier exposed depths of Brexit logjam
A press conference following the third round of Brexit talks shone a light on exactly why progress isn’t being made on some issues.
Weekly round-up: Scotland, trade deficits, £36bn divorce
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from August 6 to 11.
Brexiters play perilous game with EU ‘divorce’ bill
By threatening to reject a compromise on the UK’s leaving fee, Brexiters could wreck not just the economy but also their Brexit dream.
Forever on the back foot
Fear of confronting Brexiters over ECJ and budget payments keeps government from painting positive picture of future UK-EU relations.
Brexit talks already getting lost in the weeds
Little over a week since Brexit talks began, issues glibly written off by Brexiters as simple are proving far more complex.
What happens now on Brexit?
Tories spent the election avoiding the topic of Brexit. Now they won't be able to avoid answering some pretty tricky questions - whether May stays leader or not.
Brexit inflation effect: we ain’t seen nothing yet
Inflation at 2.7% shows that those saying referendum vote has been painless are living in la la land.
Brexit bill everyone says doesn’t exist just grew bigger
EU’s negotiating mandate provides basis for potential Brexit divorce bill of over €100bn. UK still refuses to pay.