Brexit
Supreme Court hears landmark Article 50 case
The Supreme Court will hear arguments for whether parliamentary consent is needed before triggering Article 50 on Monday, in a landmark legal case.
Over one million EU citizens face deportation risk as residency applications rocket
European citizens residing in Britain are waiting anxiously to find out whether they will be deported from the region after Brexit as they are unable to prove their right to residence.
Boris Johnson: Not 'justified' that US pays the majority for Nato
Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, said it could not be “justified” that the US finance the majority of Nato, while he declared that by leaving the European Union Britain will be “morally fated to be more outward looking”.
Lib Dems win Richmond by-election on pro-Europe ticket
The Liberal Democrats dumbfounded Zac Goldsmith by overturning his 23,000 majority to win the Richmond Park by-election, in a rebuke to the government's stance on Brexit.
UK may pay for access to single market, says David Davis
Brexit secretary David Davis has suggested that Britain may pay for access to the European single market once it leaves the EU.
Immigration hits record level ahead of referendum, says ONS
Immigration to Britain rose to a record level in the months before the referendum, according to the Office for National Statistics on Thursday.
Boris Johnson denies assuring ambassadors that he supports free movement of people
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson has denied that he told ambassadors that he favours the free movement of people as Britain prepares to leave the European Union.