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The adverts from the government's Department for Work and Pensions are being investigated by the Advertising Standards Agency to find out if they were 'misleading'.
Government believes Brussels could reverse opposition to 'managing' no deal once countries feel disruption, HuffPost UK has learnt.
The government vowed to curb uniform costs in 2015.
Ad campaign and daily committees revealed as Michael Gove says leaving without agreement is now "assumed".
This comes as Boris Johnson doubled down on his £1 billion police recruitment pledge.
Theresa May has formally resigned as prime minister.
Proposals for "milkshake tax" and energy drinks ban included in green paper published on eve of new PM revealed.
The government vowed to increase teachers' pay by 2.75%.
Sir Alan Duncan requested a Commons debate that would have tested whether the next PM has a majority.