Gove’s farm and fish plan would torpedo transition
Environment secretary wants to quit CAP and CFP in 2019. That would mean bringing back customs controls. Big problem for Northern Ireland.
Brexit, the 28-way tango
Whatever restrictions the UK puts on EU countries they can be expected to reciprocate - whether it’s work visas, airport checks or fishing.
Weekly round-up: Hammond vs Fox, soft Labour, Trump golf
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from July 31 to August 4.
Gove plots treacherous course for fishing after Brexit
Returning to government as environment secretary, the former Vote Leave frontman takes an unhelpful plunge into fisheries policy.
Who are the Scots Tories and what do they mean for Brexit?
Ruth Davidson’s new Scottish MPs are expected to vote as a bloc on Scottish issues. But that doesn’t guarantee 13 votes against hard Brexit.
Ukip manifesto continues obsession with crashing out of EU
The big difference between today’s document and previous ones is there’s no picture of Nigel Farage in it. But its obsessions are unchanged.
Farming and fishing could be next devolution fault-lines
Brexit doesn’t just raise knotty issues over Scottish independence and the Irish border. Who will get powers reclaimed from the EU?
Better deal for UK fishermen will be hard to catch
Many in the industry believe that Brexit is the opportunity to escape from the EU’s fishing regime. But in reality, the future may be close to the status quo.
UK fishermen would be worse off outside the EU
Critics say that EU policy harms the industry — but it ensures fishing’s future