An English lawyer has raised £70,000 in less than 48 hours to bring a case seeking clarity on Brexit to the Irish High Court. Jolyon Maugham, QC, said that the objective of the case, which was crowdfunded online, was to test whether Article 50 could be revoked in the future if Brexit negotiations did not secure the outcomes promised by Leave campaigners.more
Theresa May should guarantee the rights of three million Europeans in the UK at the start of the Brexit process and her refusal to do so is "morally wrong", a think tank has said.more
The historic Brexit legal challenge has drawn to a close with a reminder from the Supreme Court that it will not "overturn the result of the EU referendum".more
MPs are expected to vote in favour of the government's timetable, of starting formal talks by the end of March, while also calling on the prime minister to publish a "plan" beforehand.more
EU migration to the UK could fall by as much as 150,000 a year as a result of Brexit, but the wages of the worst off will rise by less than 1 per cent, researchers have calculated.more
The House of Commons will today approve a motion with cross-party support for the Government to publish its long-awaited "plan for leaving the EU" before it invokes Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to kick-start two years of Brexit negotiations with the EU.more
Britain's farms are facing an unprecedented labour crisis because of a collapse in the number of EU seasonal workers applying to come to the UK after the Brexit vote, ministers have been told.more
Britain's most senior judges are being asked to overturn a High Court ruling made last month stating the Prime Minister must allow Parliament to vote before triggering Article 50.more
As new figures record house sales falling in four out of five London boroughs in a year, we reveal the areas continuing to show strongest growth...more
The Liberal Democrats secured a stunning byelection victory to unseat Zac Goldsmith by convincing up to a third of leave-supporting Tory voters to switch to the party, Tim Farron has claimed, adding that the outcome could "change the direction of British politics".more
Dijsselbloem himself told the Times of Malta, in an interview published on Thursday, that Britain would end up outside the EU single market after Brexit, even though it should be able to secure deals to continue trading in it - at a price.more
Since the EU referendum in June, thousands of people living in Britain have been abused or attacked because of their nationality, race or religion. It is time to show the world that Britain is #betterthanthat.more
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) announced the charging decision and said five other youths arrested over the incident would face no criminal charges.more
David Davis has suggested that the government would consider making contributions to the EU budget in exchange for access to the single market, saying his Department for Exiting the EU would consider all options to get the best deal with the bloc.more
Official figures released by the Home Office, recorded a 41% rise in crimes motivated by race or religion in July, just after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, compared to the same month last year. This increase has led to many communities feeling vulnerable and unwelcome in the wake of the vote.more