4 reasons May could be crazy enough to drive us over a cliff
PM has renewed her threat to quit EU without a deal, after a disastrous dinner with Juncker that led to her being called deluded.
Tale of two ‘triple locks’: May’s Brexit manifesto hints...
Daily Mail hails ‘triple lock’ on EU exit pledges. But the possible demise of old triple lock on pensions reveals tough economic reality.
Theresa May must now balance two sets of red lines
Before triggering Article 50, the PM’s red lines came from hard-Brexiters in the UK. Now the EU has begun setting its own rules.
All you wanted to know about Article 50 but never dared ask
Pressing the red button isn’t end of the Brexit process or even the beginning of the end. Here’s our guide to 18 twists and turns in store.
Can government stick to these 12 promises in Brexit talks?
Ministers have made a number of strong commitments ahead of Brexit talks. Here’s our guide to how likely it is they’ll keep their word.
UK’s obligations won’t go to zero if we quit with no deal...
House of Lords committee rejected opinion of two out of three experts in concluding our obligations would vanish if there’s no deal.
Barnier’s red lines cut across May’s
EU negotiator sets out firm positions on UK settling bills, ECJ involvement in any transition and no “regulatory dumping” in future FTA.
EU financial claims against the UK are enforceable
House of Lords has said UK can avoid paying a “Brexit bill”. This is the first of two articles arguing that we can’t.
Budget row could torpedo Brexit talks
EU wants to hit UK with steep leaving bill of perhaps €60bn. Britain is adamant it won’t pay “huge sums”. Read our guide to the arguments.
€2bn fraud bill would be further spanner in Brexit talks
EU anti-fraud body wants UK fined for letting Chinese crime network evade customs duties. If Commission agrees, Brexit talks will sour fast.
Brexit spectre haunts budget
Chancellor avoids the “B” word, but can’t avoid the problems it creates.
EU and UK talk peace but prepare for war
Rationality dictates that Brexit should end in a deal. But passion may trump logic. No wonder both sides are preparing for the worst.