The British government's biggest ever public information campaign has been launched as part of efforts to prepare the country for a no-deal Brexit.

Michael Gove's £140million "Get Ready For Brexit" PR push went live on Sunday.

And to coincide with a swarm of British workers heading back to the office on Monday morning, commuters were met with giant billboards and posters.

The Government has also posted a "step-by-step" tool on its gov.uk website to allow users to "identify quickly what we may need to do to get ready".

Writing in The Telegraph, Michael Gove, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, states that the "Get Ready for Brexit" campaign will give "everyone" from business owners to hauliers and EU citizens, "the facts they need" to prepare for the UK's departure from the EU on October 31.

The campaign will also include television and radio advertising, and a Government source said: "This is the largest single communications campaign ever undertaken by the UK Government. The advertising will be impossible to miss."

Research shows that 42 per cent of small-to-medium sized businesses are unsure of how they can prepare for Brexit and just 31 per cent of the public have looked for information on how to do so.