Unite general secretary Len McCluskey gestures to the crowd at Labour conference.
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Despite promising to represent the membership, Corbyn has ended up relying on union bloc votes to push through his own Brexit motion.
Jeremy Corbyn presides over a conference debate in Brighton.
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In trying to please everyone, Labour could lose votes on both sides of the Brexit divide.
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Based on current trends, the UK could be heading for a hung parliament.
Campaigner Gina Miller celebrates her victory outside court.
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His prorogation was ruled unlawful, but that won’t stop the prime minister playing the populist card.
The thin blue line.
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The complex mechanisms behind the pictures we see.
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Advice on how to prepare for Brexit is as much about projecting the government’s vision for life after October 31 than it is about what citizens need to do.
United by geography, divided by ideology.
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Relations between the UK and France are often portrayed as a history of at best mutual suspicion and at worst open hostility..
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The UK Supreme Court’s decision will have profound implications for how and why a prime minister can suspend parliament.
What do you have for me Mr Johnson?
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All the drama has played out in the UK lately – with very little regard for whether any of the options under discussion would be acceptable to the EU.
Not always violent.
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Extremism and terrorism should not be simply interlinked.
Brexit is dominating headlines.
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The political class is tearing itself to pieces, and journalists are making sure we can read all about it. But beyond Westminster, why would people care about things they can do nothing about?
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A strong speaker is never going to win friends. Bercow had a different goal.
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The PM was meant to talk about recruitment but ended up rambling about Brexit.
Demonstrations against the arrival of immigrants on England’s south coast.
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It’s not all about the economics – people’s sense of well-being may help explain anti-immigration attitudes.
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MPs blocked the prime minister’s motion to hold an election – but that doesn’t mean they don’t want one.
Some of the rebels gather in parliament before the vote.
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Removing the whip to a group who voted against the government
Johnson has kicked 21 MPs out of the party, including Ken Clarke, the father of the House.
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For much of the 20th Century, UK Conservatives sought to appeal to a broad voter base. The new admiistration is already undermining that ethos.
Boris Johnson, the UK prime minister, seems set on a course for a general election.
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Findings over the past few months show the two main parties are in terrible shape ahead of this snap vote.
Johnson lost an MP to defection and another 21 voted against him.
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An election is on the near horizon and the Conservatives are best placed to win. But that doesn’t mean they will be popular.
New chancellor, Sajid Javid.
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With Brexit and another general election on the horizon, these spending plans are highly likely to change.