If no party wins conclusively, the Brexit deadlock will continue
The fabric of Britain's unwritten constitution has been dangerously damaged by partisan passions over Brexit
'The prospect of elections has strengthened significantly over the weekend,' the source added
But with the Labour Party waiting for the European Union to grant a Brexit delay and two other parties launching their bid for an earlier election, the govt's bid so far looks set to fail
Johnson wants to call an election for December 12 that he hopes will give him a majority to pass the divorce deal he struck with EU leaders last week
'The question of granting an extension, that looks very good,' EU president-elect Ursula von der Leyen said
Gives an insight into the level of concern at a major company about the uncertainties of a future outside the EU
The report comes amid reports of JLR being forced to make job cuts, shedding more than 1,000 agency staff and putting 2,000 workers at its Castle Bromwich plant
Public, political debate taking us in wrong direction, businesses cannot wait, says British Bankers' Association CEO Browne
Academics had warned of Britain failing to reach at least a transitional trade deal with the EU
Britain and the EU, like other US allies, have been hit by the biting Trump administration tariffs
Britain would have to go on accepting EU rules, such as free migration
As many as 800 Indian companies in UK have generated 47.5 bn pounds in combined revenues last year
The document, dated this month, says if there is no deal and Britain resorts to World Trade Organisation terms, growth will fall 8 per cent
Govt promises improved access to markets for the poorest countries
Due to Brexit, Tariffs would hike up cost of imports of breakfast staples under WTO if UK quits bloc
With every passing day, the risk of a chaotic no-deal Brexit is growing
Ministers from 27 EU states met in Brussels to agree on common strategy, mandate for Brexit talks
EU govts will be happy to let Britain keep trade open
UK Finance Minister Hammond is seen as the voice of 'soft Brexit' within PM Theresa May's cabinet