May was meant to deliver Plan B, but she left MPs disappointed.
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The prime minister has failed to present anything different to parliament. Here’s what could happen now.
Corbyn has a big demand and a big ambition.
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Corbyn says he won’t talk to the prime minister until she takes no-deal Brexit off the table. But will his gamble deliver the election he wants?
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Tips from global conflict resolution on how MPs can find a way to agree on a Brexit deal.
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The battle for military power intensifies as Britain faces mounting threats alongside economic uncertainty.
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The Labour leader insists he wants ‘no-deal Brexit’ off the table before sitting down with the prime minister. But that’s not the full picture.
Theresa May finds herself cornered after failing to get her Brexit deal through parliament.
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As Brexit heads towards breaking point, the British people need to define what they think is in the national interest.
Theresa May’s Brexit deal was voted down – but what was in it?
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If you’re confused about the deadlock in the UK over its withdrawal from the European Union, or Brexit, this might help clear some things up.
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Norway is deeply divided over the question of its relationship with the EU.
It has been a rollercoaster week for protestors outside parliament.
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She stays on as PM but that doesn’t leave her Brexit deal in any better shape.
Current mood: Blue. Very blue.
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No one is saying things are going well. But the really question is, could it ever have been any other way?
Can May turn this ship around?
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The PM has pledged to hold cross-party talks after failing to get her deal through parliament. But time is running out.
Barnier: the ball’s in Britain’s court.
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There is little the EU can do while the UK is in disarray.
Theresa May likely wants to escape this room.
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The UK’s agonizing efforts to find a path out of the European Union is beginning to look a lot like a game or riddle with no solution – and certainly no winners.
European Council President Donald Tusk receives the UK’s letter triggering article 50 in March 2017.
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After a huge defeat for the government’s Brexit deal, could it ask for more time to negotiate?
Some really mixed messages out there.
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While many staunch Conservatives would see Norway-plus as a ‘betrayal’, everyone else could probably live with it – unless and until they realise it won’t put a stop to free movement.
Protesters gather outside parliament while MPs vote inside.
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After her historic loss in parliament, the PM will hold cross-party talks to find a way out of the impasse. But will she really be listening?
Pur-leeeze.
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Forget Brexit or online competition. Millennials are just not consuming with the same fervour as their mums and dads.
Crunch time.
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The UK government has lost a key vote on Brexit – here are the options facing the prime minister.
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When heated debate spills over into abuse, it’s a problem for democracy.
Labour shortages in Japan spurred a recent change to immigration rules.
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Like Japan, the UK is facing an ageing population that is compounding other problems putting pressure on the labour market.