Maddy Thimont Jack
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Indicative votes on Brexit
Indicative votes are votes by MPs on a series of non-binding resolutions. We explain why the government allowed MPs indicative votes on Brexit.
No-deal Brexit: UK preparations
The UK’s no-deal readiness is about more than just government – it means public bodies, individuals, and above all businesses taking action to prepare
Negotiating Brexit: policing and criminal justice
Failure to secure a new agreement on policing and criminal justice after Brexit will make it harder to extradite dangerous criminals from the UK.
Parliament resumes – and the Brexit action is in the Lords
This is only the beginning of what is likely to be a very tense autumn in Parliament.
Parliament’s 'meaningful vote' on Brexit
This explainer looks at parliament’s consideration of the Brexit deal.
‘Meaningful vote’ on Brexit: a second showdown is likely
The Lords would be justified in sending back their amendments for proper consideration in the Commons.
Meaningful vote amendment to EU Withdrawal Bill is the one to watch
The ‘meaningful vote’ amendment is where the Government may face its most significant defeat.
Devolution after Brexit
All four governments of the UK – Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Westminster – must go back to the drawing board to redefine their relationships
Brexit deal: how do the UK and EU opening positions on the future trading relationship compare?
Both the UK and the EU have set out their positions ahead of negotiations on the framework for the future trading relationship. We compare the two par
Legislating Brexit in 2018
This is the year Parliament started to get to grips with Brexit. And it will dominate 2018 to an even greater extent, argues Maddy Thimont Jack.