Brexit

Expect the introduction of blue passports, a new 50p Brexit coin and the end of hearing about lengthy EU summits.
On the eve of one of the most significant events in EU history, the political eruptions have ceased and an uneasy quiet reigns.
Nigel Farage described the vote as “the point of no return."
There has been a fundamental change and realignment of British politics and political identity, and the country has shifted in a way that I do not recognize.
The Withdrawal Agreement Bill was approved as the prime minister faces criticism for dropping protections for child refugees.
The independence-minded Scottish National Party and its leader Nicola Sturgeon have surged to a commanding position.
The Conservative Party has a new base — and possibly a new approach.
The victory makes Johnson the most electorally successful Conservative leader since Margaret Thatcher.
The next government will decide how the country handles Brexit.
The ruling Conservative party has put up fake social media posts as Prime Minister Boris Johnson risks everything to "get Brexit done."