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The prime minister will be the key protagonist in Brexit the movie, but there are parts for everyone.
MPs accused Theresa May of leading them towards a ‘blind Brexit’.
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The prime minister asked MPs to support her withdrawal agreement, leaving the future relationship for later. Her plan backfired.
Alarm call.
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While everyone frets about the fate of big corporates, the little ones are growing agitated.
MPs voted on a series of Brexit options.
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MPs were never expected to produce a concrete decision in their first round of indicative votes. There is some material to work with now.
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What rights and legal protections will EU citizens in the UK and Britons in the EU have when they become ‘third country nationals’ after Brexit?
The Senate voting system is complicated, as demonstrated by Fraser Anning being elected on just 19 votes.
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Scott Morrison has announced the Liberals will preference One Nation below Labor at the federal election. But that is unlikely to make a substantial difference to the make-up of the parliament.
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The prime minister has told her MPs that if they back her deal, she will leave office before the next stage of the Brexit process begins.
Oldham, Greater Manchester, is one of the UK’s most deprived places.
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The foundational economy has largely been overlooked in public policy but it could provide shelter from the Brexit storm for the UK’s deprived regions.
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Lessons from the British 19th century protests over electoral reform about the significance of crowd sizes.
How reassuring.
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How parliament and executive came to be locked in their Brexit impasse.
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What is the Common Market 2.0 proposal, also known as Norway+ and what would it mean in practice?
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Despite growing trade between the EU and India, talks stalled in 2013 after 16 rounds, only resuming in 2018. Some in Brussels blame Britain.
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MPs have seized control of the House of Commons agenda and will vote on a series of options for Brexit.
Winston Churchill projected British ‘qualities’ to Europeans during World War II.
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Many positive “qualities” associated with the British character and institutions can be traced to wartime propaganda.
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Northern Ireland and Scotland don’t seem to have heard the rallying cry, despite being more Remain than England.
The clock is ticking on Brexit.
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There are more than 300 contingency plans across government departments.
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E-petitions are an important democratic tool but they need to be part of something bigger to really change things.
Theresa May has been granted an extension, but not the one she wanted.
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Decades of consensus building have enabled the EU27 to show remarkable resilience and flexibility, despite chaos on the UK side
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What do Polish women who live in the UK think about Brexit?
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The prime minister was wrong to absolve herself of blame for this crisis, but a solution can only be found if parliamentarians work together.