no deal brexit

PM to amend withdrawal agreement bill to outlaw further delay beyond 2020.
It comes as a number of MPs write an open letter saying they are "sickened" by behaviour seen recently in House of Commons’ debates.
After the Supreme Court’s ruling that Boris Johnson’s prorogation of parliament was unlawful, MPs returned to Westminster. The debate however immediately descended into what will go down as one of parliament’s lowest moments, with Johnson accused of inflammatory language by friends of murdered MP Jo Cox. Is Brexit not really about Brexit anymore and more about something else?Outside Westminster, Labour’s party conference in Brighton was dogged by splits. Does it look like a party ready to govern?Brexit and parliamentary expert at the Institute for Government, Maddy Thimont Jack and Director of the UK In A Changing Europe’s Anand Menon join Arj and Paul to discuss the week.
Hope Not Hate Campaigns Director, and former Labour Adviser, Matthew McGregor and Ryan Shorthouse, Chief Executive of moderate Tory Think-thank Bright Blue join Arj and Paul to discuss elections, conference season and whether the Lib Dem surge is tangible.
Analysis of new mega-poll concludes just 35 seats across nation have more people who think no-deal would leave their family better off than those who think it will harm them.
Gove has refused to confirm the Government would abide by legislation blocking a no-deal Brexit.
Johnson's right-wing cabal are planning to sweep away the main pillar of our democracy. The implications could not be more serious, writes Green MP Caroline Lucas.
Ex-chancellor's furious letter underlines his role as the effective leader of rebel Tory MPs
As the UK hurtles towards a potential no-deal Brexit, more than a million people living on the continent are waiting to find out what it will mean for their lives.