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There are more parties than ever running for the European parliament in the UK – but that isn’t necessarily a good thing.
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The Labour leader doesn’t really want another referendum, he wants an election – and striking a deal with the prime minister makes one less likely.
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After a full day with her top team, the prime minister says she wants to thrash out a deal that both she and the opposition can live with.
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The Labour leader has cautiously backed a fresh vote – and that’s all parliament needs to get the debate going.
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The shadow foreign secretary’s attack on departing Labour MPs is out of step with public feeling.
A big statement but the parliamentary maths is sobering.
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Quitting Labour and Conservative MPs need to decide where to position themselves if they want to keep their seats. Even then, it’s going to be a slog.
Anna Soubry announces her decision to join the Independent Group. But will it become a party?
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Here’s what needs to happen if the UK’s newest political formation wants to stand in elections as a party.
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It doesn’t matter that this new formation doesn’t have a policy. The very act of striking out alone is a powerful message about the broken system that has landed the UK in this mess.
Could you name all seven defecting Labour MPs?
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The media has a role to play in explaining what Brexit really means to ordinary people, but it’s getting lost in the politics – and time’s running out.
The seven MPs who have quit to form the Independent Group.
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A group of MPs has cited Brexit, anti-semitism and Corbynism more broadly as motivations to leave.
Chuck Umunna and several other Labour MPs have quit the party.
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The Labour split may cause electoral problems, but it could also prompt fresh thinking.
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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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.
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 face off with riot police during a march against president Daniel Ortega in Managua, Nicaragua, on September 16, 2018.
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Hundreds have died in a government crackdown in the Central American country, and Labour’s reaction is worrying.
These two have failed to come up with a solution to this problem.
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We can’t agree what the ‘will of the people’ was in 2016, but these are the representatives they elected in 2017.
Divided Britain.
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Theresa May’s Brexit plan has crumbled on contact with the reality of UK and EU politics.
The cabinet hangs together, for now.
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Theresa May still faces a huge hurdle to get MPs in Westminster to agree to the Brexit deal.
..and he knows it.
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Momentum’s position is increasingly out of step with the Labour leadership’s on this issue.
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Constructive ambiguity on the biggest issue of the day works in opposition, but Labour wants to be in government before long.