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It has been a confusing few weeks on the Tory benches. Here’s how to understand the dispute between Brexit rebels and the PM.
What did she promise?
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The government has avoided defeat on its key piece of Brexit legislation – but for how long?
A mock customs point on the Irish border set up in February 2017.
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A tale of two ‘backstop options’ for Northern Ireland after Brexit.
Is Brexit secretary David Davis heading for a U-turn?
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A deal with Europe would offer freedom, but some key sectors wouldn’t be included.
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The international partnership offers new trade opportunities for the UK but some of its members also stand to lose out as a result of leaving the EU.
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Research into cognitive processes found people who adapted their thinking to changing situations were more likely
The Vote Leave campaign’s slogan was ‘take back control’.
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Three important aspects of international trade deals will limit the UK’s democratic control over trade.
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Tensions with Russia and the US have made both partners in the Brexit negotiations more aware of their shared interests than they seemed to be a year ago.
United, for now.
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The EU faces three key challenges over Brexit: avoiding a no-deal scenario, managing the ticking negotiation clock and ensuring its own unity.
No David, you can’t leave just yet.
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Transition isn’t leaving, nor is it staying. And some key questions remain unanswered.
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The UK will continue to abide by several important EU rules during a 21-month Brexit transition period.
The spectre of Brexit hangs over the City of London.
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The EU has ruled out any cherry picking from the UK for things like single market access for financial services.
No desire to return to the borders of the past.
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Other EU countries have flexible legal arrangements for their own special territories – something similar for Northern Ireland is not impossible.
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A conciliatory tone from the prime minister but Boris Johnson and Michael Gove continue to cause problems.
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The Labour leader’s vision for a customs union after Brexit is even more optimistic than the one being proposed by Theresa May.
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Brexit supporters claim the absence of major repercussions so far is evidence that Brexit is a success. But the UK hasn’t left yet.
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Unless the UK can strike a deal quickly, British water will no longer be recognised on the coveted European list of recognised mineral sources.
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The prime minister conceded that the UK must continue to abide by European Court of Justice rulings, even after Brexit.
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Nissan might have promised post-Brexit investment, but leaving the single market and customs union could change everything for the UK.
A lot of Vote Leave strongholds will be worst affected by Brexit.
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Why the areas that voted Leave are likely to be hardest hit by Brexit.