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Brexit explained

  • Schoolchildren queuing for breakfast.

    Schools told to check they can provide meals after a no-deal Brexit

    DfE letter aims to gauge preparedness but offers ‘little practical advice’
  • Brexit teens: coming of age during political chaos – video

    Hear how teenagers from across Britain really feel about Brexit, in their own words
  • Jeremy Corby at Commons' dispatch box

    Another day of Brexit votes: what they mean and what comes next

    British MPs tell government to extend 29 March deadline for leaving the EU
  • Brexit talks

    Where do the Brexit negotiations stand?

    An EU summit this weekend signed off on the withdrawal agreement, after the UK accepted a backstop to avoid a hard border in Ireland. But May still has to get that deal approved by a seemingly recalcitrant House of Commons. This is how we got here.
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    Brexit phrasebook: a guide to the talks' key terms

    Don’t know your EFTA from your EEA? Help is at hand with our comprehensive jargon buster
  • Lorries at a Customs check, arriving in the UK from France.

    Why Ireland is biggest stumbling block in reaching a Brexit deal

    UK and EU want to avoid hard border between north and south but can’t see how to do it
  • Boris Johnson makes his resignation statement in the Commons on Wednesday.

    Annotated speech: what Boris Johnson said and what he meant

    Former foreign secretary urged PM to change tack on Brexit but what does he actually want?
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    Trade bill: did your MP back the customs union amendment?

    Theresa May has averted defeat on a key amendment to the trade bill which would have kept the UK inside the customs union in the absence of a new trade arrangement
  • Parliament, EU flags.

    What's in the Brexit white paper?

    The long-awaited document setting out the UK’s plan outlines five key objectives
  • Theresa May

    What the cabinet has agreed at Chequers Brexit meeting

    Theresa May has thrashed out an agreement with cabinet colleagues on how to approach final Brexit talks
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    EU withdrawal bill: how did your MP vote on the 'meaningful vote'?

    The government has prevented a Tory rebellion in the second Commons vote on the amendment
  • Theresa May

    Brexit: what is the UK's backstop proposal?

    The whole of the UK could remain in the customs union for a time after transition in order to prevent a hard border in Ireland
  • Leave.EU broke its election spending limit, the Electoral Commission found.

    What did Leave.EU do wrong, and could its breaches stop Brexit?

    The Electoral Commission’s findings may carry heavier implications than a £70,000 fine
  • A strict customs regime at Dover would mean costly and disruptive delays.

    Customs union Q&A: what is it and can the UK manage without it?

    Theresa May has ruled out staying in a customs union after Brexit, but are her proposals workable?
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    11 Brexit promises the government quietly dropped

    Leaving aside the £350m for the NHS, Brexit has promised quick and easy trade deals with the EU and the rest of the world, an end to ECJ jurisdiction and free movement, and British control of North Sea fishing. None of this has come to pass. Here are 11 key abandoned claims
  • A fisherman hauls in his boat in Selsey, west Sussex.

    Britain's fishing fleet and Brexit promises – key questions answered

    What happened to domestic fishing after the final 1976 cod war? And what pledges did Gove make on Brexit?
  • David Davis and Michel Barnier hold a joint press conference following Brexit talks in Brussels.

    The five costs of UK's pyrrhic Brexit victory

    A series of once unimaginable concessions are now baked into the withdrawal agreement, with more likely to come
  • Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond walks to his waiting car after he posed for the media with his traditional red dispatch box, outside his official residence 11 Downing Street, before delivering his annual budget speech to Parliament, in London, Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2017. As Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Phillip Hammond reveals his budget to the nation, he is under pressure to ease austerity in spending plans but also needs to preserve the country's finances as Britain braces for the shock of leaving the European Union. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

    The 'road to Brexit': did the Tories' sales pitch work?

    As the PM completes the cycle of cabinet speeches designed to map out the UK’s future, Dan Roberts rounds up what we have learned
  • Anti-Brexit protest

    EU exit plan: why does the draft fall short?

    The EU and UK’s disagreements over a number of Brexit provisions mean the transition deal remains uncertain
  • Liam Fox speaks during the inaugural meeting of the UK-China CEO Council in Beijing

    Where has Liam Fox travelled as trade secretary?

    The arch-Brexiter has flown further than a trip to the moon – how important were his destinations to UK exports?
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