The hunt for a defining philosophy continues.
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We know where Jeremy Corbyn stands on certain issues, but where is the vision? What are the ideas?
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The party picked the wrong candidate and the wrong tactics in this byelection, and it showed in the result.
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There’s a lot of talk about a Brexit ‘divorce bill’ costing the UK tens of billions – we got two academics to check the facts.
Signing the Treaty of Rome in 1957.
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It’s almost as though Europe saw Brexit coming when the Treaties of Rome were signed in 1957.
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Government departments have been squeezed particularly hard over the past few years. Now they need to find thousands of people who can work out how to leave the EU.
The government’s Article 50 bill has passed without amendment.
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Despite pages and pages of proposed amendments, not a single one was passed.
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The past year has seen more parliamentarians take the ‘Chiltern Hundreds’ than at any time since the 1970s.
Anyone stepping to me, you’ll get burned,
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Does the holder of the key have the right to lock the door on the leader of the free world?
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Brexit has exposed the weaknesses of the British political system – not its strengths.
The government’s plan for Brexit revealed?
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The government has set out its thinking on Brexit. So what have we learned?
Did Diane Abbott get lost in the fog on the way to Westminster?
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After all the build up, you’d have been forgiven for expecting something a bit more impressive from parliament’s debate on triggering Article 50.
Happy partnership?
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There’s no middle ground when it comes to a president like this.
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One of David Cameron’s more tangible legacies is in danger as the UK rushes to secure trading partners around the globe.
You don’t bring me flowers anymore.
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The ties between the US and UK have long been depicted in loving terms. But with these two in charge, it can only be a marriage of convenience from now on.
Just keep smiling!
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It’s all smiles as two leaders meet for the first time, but it’ll take more than warm words to navigate the choppy waters ahead.
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It’s only two lines long, but this piece of parliamentary business could cause a lot of trouble.
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The Conservatives may be willing to sacrifice what’s left of the UK’s beleaguered social model to maintain the City’s global status.
Softer than she seems.
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The UK government’s inability to devise a fundamentally new economic policy is why it will likely fudge a soft Brexit.
Justice and Divine Vengeance Pursuing Crime – although the Nemesis of today will likely come with fewer wings.
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The Greek myths teach that pride comes before a fall – something that our leaders, filled with hubris, rarely see before it’s too late.
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British business will be hoping that, by shrouding herself in the Union Jack, Theresa May has not overplayed her hand.