Quitting EU will make us less free – so vote on May 23
EU membership means we can live, love, work, do business and retire in 28 countries. If we don’t stop Brexit, we’ll lose those freedoms.
11 no-deal nightmares in government’s new ‘advice’ papers...
Far from providing the “reassurance” promised by Dominic Raab, government’s no-deal Brexit papers highlight all sorts of new concerns.
UK expats will be left the Brexit orphans of no-deal
If UK insists on leaving EU and European Economic Area, its citizens will lose their rights as EU citizens. That’s not Brussels’ fault.
May’s anti-immigration obsession is threat to country
PM picks unnecessary fight with EU over migration. She’ll probably have to u-turn again. If she digs heels in, Brexit process could explode.
No-deal will hit business hard, EU spells out how
UK government is happy to threaten crashing out without deal. EU warnings to industry make painful reality of this clear.
Theresa May isn’t as close as she says on citizens rights
PM claims to be “in touching distance” of a deal on citizens’ rights. But remaining issues to settle will be tricky.
Davis bigs up expat health card deal
Brexit secretary is boasting about half-finished deals on expats to distract from failure to make decisive progress in talks.
Weekly round-up: Invisible border, A-levels, Belgian beer
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from August 12 to 18.
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.
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.
Right to remain may already be guaranteed
Vienna Convention suggests that, absent a Brexit deal, the UK’s existing obligations - including to EU citizens - would remain unchanged.