Article 50
Your guide to revoking Article 50
The mechanics of reversing Brexit
The plain truth is that Britain will probably never leave the European Union—thank goodness
Why can’t Leavers just accept that the country deserves another say?
Article 50 extension: wouldn’t it be nice if just for once the PM acted in the national interest?
The government’s latest Brexit proposal is as deranged as anything it has put forward in the past three years
Thank goodness the most dictatorial executive in modern British history is also the most incompetent
MPs should be congratulated for seeing through the government’s cynical ruse today
Former ECJ judge: a long Article 50 extension would be disastrous
Endless extension is worse than no-deal
The Malthouse amendment: just because it’s a compromise doesn’t mean it will work
Its proponents still refuse to confront reality
Why on earth didn’t parliament take control when it had the chance?
MPs squandered a golden opportunity in January 2017, in the aftermath of the Gina Miller Supreme Court case. The consequences are now all too clear
It’s time for parliament to revoke Article 50
A second referendum is not required
Brexit cannot be saved, but Britain can be
Let us choose wisely
How Theresa May could still get her Brexit deal through parliament
The key lies in the third sub-paragraph of Article 50
Once you eliminate the impossible, what’s left? A second referendum
The Channel 4 debate last night showed how the alternatives are crumbling
David Neuberger on the fundamental importance of the rule of law
The former Supreme Court president on legal aid cuts—and the vital importance of an independent judiciary