12 ways this monstrosity of a bill must be changed
The government’s undemocratic Repeal Bill needs root-and-branch change. Here are 12 priorities.
May must negotiate with the EU, not Tory Brexiters
Theresa May is in thrall to hard Brexit Conservative MPs. She should start negotiating in the national interest instead.
Weekly round-up: More positions, fewer migrants, canapes
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from August 19 to 25.
ECJ climbdown or common sense?
The government is being accused of blurring its red line on the European Court of Justice when in fact it has just accepted the inevitable.
Tech firms must obey EU data rules post Brexit
Lords warn at lack of detailed government planning for data protection agreements for police and private sector.
UK negotiators on a different playing field
Early morning editing of position papers suggests the government is cobbling together repairs to its negotiations on the go.
Leaving Euratom could wreak nuclear havoc
But staying in the treaty would undermine the government’s Brexit strategy, and force acceptance of a role for the ECJ.
Express distorts chief justice’s words
Brexit could damage London’s status as world’s court
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.
Fair and serious offer to EU citizens – but is it generous?...
The government’s proposals on EU citizens’ rights are fair and serious but both the EU and EU citizens will want more.
Two cheers for Theresa May
The prime minister’s offer on citizens’ rights is welcome but tardy, and the biggest devils will lie in the details.
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.