The Queen has fled, Polish workers have been forced out, and violent factions roam a broken land. Writer Jonathan Meades imagines the country The Great Chaos will create
There have already been some early votes of confidence in post-Brexit Britain's tech sector.
“Boris Johnson’s driving all over the f**king road, isn’t he?” says the Labour MP. “I mean, he’s going to crash. It won’t be attractive for very long.”
SCOTLAND'S First Minister needs to do more to prepare for a no-deal Brexit as current preparations are "very disappointing", Jeremy Hunt has said.
It is often said that Leave voters knew what they were voting for. Well, we thought we did – but for a lot of us, it’s not what we seem to be getting.
As further turmoil engulfs UK politics, even ardent Brexiteers no longer have any sense of how this crisis will end
THERESA May could keep free movement in a no-deal Brexit scenario in order to minimise chaos, it has been claimed.
Two Labour frontbenchers have warned that a cross-party Brexit deal will be "impossible" to get through the Commons without a fresh public vote.
Plans have been drawn to use helicopters and army trucks to take supplies to vulnerable people outside the south east who might need medicine.
EU governments know well enough that Wednesday's votes may not end up providing a clear picture.
Exclusive: Kent lorry traffic plan would take two weeks to implement, FoI request shows
Brexit Explained: The indicative votes process was supposed to find a way through the chaos but is provoking its own disagreements
When I first saw Sara, I thought she was cuddling a baby under her cardigan and that she had brought her sick child to see us. I was terribly wrong.
Former Goldman Sachs economist says traders see the rush to a no-deal Brexit as "a chance to make some money."
THE first lorries glided out of Brexit Britain with ease today as gloomy predictions of border chaos fell flat. There had been fears that UK ports would be hit by gridlock and huge tailbacks on the…
Brexit is causing far-right views on immigration and identity to be drawn into the mainstream, a report has warned.
The House of Lords should not exist. No self-respecting democracy should have a second chamber made up mostly of has-beens who wear silly archaic outfits when they join it for life and then get to fatten their already bulging bank balances with the aid of allowances they can claim simply by turning up for a bottle of subsidised claret over lunch.
Even people who have been in the UK since before it joined the EU are not exempt from the settlement scheme.
Three turbulent years after 17 million British people voted to leave the European Union, Brexit has grown from a quaint word to an ugly cloud hanging over the nation.
Now that the British have marched over 700,000 strong to get a Final Say on Brexit, many are asking if Theresa May will listen any more than Tony Blair did after the even larger march to stop the disastrous invasion of Iraq.
Prime minister wants to overwrite parts of treaty he agreed at beginning of the year
European Research Group chair suggests PM will be ousted if she fails to deliver on Brexit red lines
A 16-year-old has been hailed for an articulate speech analysing the current Brexit chaos on Question Time.
At least 48 letters sent to chair of 1922 Committee of Conservative backbenchers
Labour was rocked by fresh Brexit chaos this evening as 19 of Jeremy Corbyn's MPs defied their leader and sided with the government over the UK's departure from the EU.
MPs from across the House of Commons have thrown their weight behind calls for a new Brexit referendum amid faltering talks with Brussels.
When you vote in France, my birth country, you have to show your passport or identity card, you sign the electoral register and cast your vote in a booth, behind a curtain. Then, you put your vote in a transparent box, while an official says loudly: “[Name] has voted!” The moment is quite formal and solemn.
The first time many people will notice the cost of leaving the EU is when they eventually plan their holidays next year.
‘If we end up at a general election then I think we need to be straight forward with people and give them an option for all this Brexit chaos to stop’
Exclusive: Lawyers say a new rapid-response process established by then home secretary Amber Rudd in 2017 to resolve high-profile cases creates a double standard.
During my career in Whitehall I had to tell ministers some truths they did not always want to hear but had to be informed about. So what are my successors likely to be saying this summer as the Brexit crisis drags on? There are three hard facts that ministers and MPs need to take with them on holiday.
As small businesses crumble, shelves get emptier and the care-worker shortage intensifies, life outside the EU is having a dire effect on many of us. Why aren’t politicians talking about it?
If a patient decides, on the advice of their doctor, to undergo an operation but subsequent tests show the patient could avoid surgery, would the surgeon be right to say: ‘Sorry – you’ve agreed to me cutting into your heart and I’m jolly well going to do it’? Parliamentarians will face a reckless choice between a blindfold Brexit and leaving the EU without a deal As we enter the final stages of the government's Brexit negotiations and the contours of a possible agreement emerge, doctors from
My name is Scarlett, I’m 14 years old and I want someone to listen to me when I talk about Brexit.
With European elections potentially around the corner, are you really happy with the existing offer from the main political parties? Is the choice between Corbynism and europhobia really the best Britain can do?
Metro Bank shares soared to their highest level since March on Monday on the back of it selling a mortgage book to NatWest.
Theresa May accused of acting 'directly contrary' to her promises as Downing Street admits latest proposals would mean UK could not 'accommodate' US trade demands
His views seem to have no place in the modern world – but amid the Brexit chaos, his calm conviction sets him above the fray, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
The prolonged uncertainty caused by Brexit is having a toxic impact on the dynamic, fast-paced and supportive environment for start-ups that I have long admired and appreciated in Britain.
Or it should anyway.
The SNP outlined its new pitch to voters in a second referendum, which it is consulting on
Five-week suspension begins with shouts, singing and signs reading ‘silenced’
Police officers from all over the country should be drafted in to help handle traffic in Kent in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the chairman of the county council has said.