May’s flip-flops don’t stop. Keep them coming, please!
PM seems on point of u-turn on locking Brexit date in legislation. Our guide to her 6 other top climbdowns and 4 she still needs to make.
5 new things that could make or break Brexit talks
Davis and Barnier give impression little has moved on. But there’s plenty of activity from frustrated players behind the scenes.
EU despair at UK meltdown prevents Brexit breakthrough
Impossibility of knowing who will be negotiating the UK’s Brexit policies is enough to keep EU anchored in current position.
Don’t fall for Brexiter ‘no deal’ doublespeak
Brextremists say no deal doesn’t really mean no deal. So don’t worry about planes being grounded. This only stacks up if we pay £50bn.
How to talk about Brexit ‘divorce’
It could be bitter break-up. But it could also be amicable. And given we’re starting to miss EU’s warm embrace, we might get back together.
Summit deadlock means no deal or bad Brexit deal
UK is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No wonder PM is paralysed. It's time to think whether this Brexit escapade makes sense.
EU will wring more billions from UK before talks move on
Because of our weak position, we’ll have to double or treble £18bn we’ve already effectively promised to break deadlock.
Brexit talks even more dead in water after May fiasco
Next round of talks start on Monday. PM can’t make concrete concessions and EU won’t trust a nod and a wink from a wounded leader.
May’s speech, in which she says sorry and tells the truth
PM pretends Brexit’s OK, the government’s OK and she’s OK. They are not. Here’s what she should have said at the Tory conference.