Brexit negotiations
Labour highlights concerns that businesses are being "fitted up" for potential January Brexit chaos.
David Frost and Michel Barnier have a very public argument about the “facts” around food imports.
"If we see the rule of law being broken in a way that I find unacceptable I will go," says Robert Buckland.
Jonathan Jones resigns as head of the government's legal department over suggestions the PM will renege on the withdrawal agreement he negotiated.
After another round of faltering talks, Brussels' chief negotiator says: "I simply don’t understand why we are wasting valuable time."
EU's chief negotiator blames UK for failure of progress in talks.
Chief negotiator Michel Barnier warns of "serious difficulties" and accuses Britain of failing to engage on subjects laid out in the withdrawal agreement.
Although the Labour party is in a difficult place right now, we must make sure it is at the forefront of the fightback, Rosena Allin-Khan MP writes.
The government overturns its defeat in the Lords on Lord Dubs' amendment, which looked to guarantee family reunion rights for child refugees after Brexit.
The Labour peer, who came to the UK as a child refugee fleeing the Nazis, tells HuffPost UK he is "worried" family reunion rules could be tightened after Brexit.