How reassuring.
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How parliament and executive came to be locked in their Brexit impasse.
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MPs have seized control of the House of Commons agenda and will vote on a series of options for Brexit.
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Northern Ireland and Scotland don’t seem to have heard the rallying cry, despite being more Remain than England.
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E-petitions are an important democratic tool but they need to be part of something bigger to really change things.
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The prime minister was wrong to absolve herself of blame for this crisis, but a solution can only be found if parliamentarians work together.
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The scheme has many critics, but the numbers show that it’s working well.
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Just a week after her government said seeking a short extension would be a wrong move, the prime minister has folded.
He does love the sound of his own voice but that’s not why Bercow spoke out.
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The speaker has been accused of overreach by blocking a third meaningful vote, but why did Theresa May presume she could bend parliamentary rules?
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It looks like the prime minister will try for a third vote on her deal before asking the EU for a Brexit delay.
Theresa May heads to parliament for her third crunch vote in a week.
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A series of amendments failed, but the prime minister must now appeal for more time.
Theresa May’s sore throat nearly gave out on a second night of Brexit voting.
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MPs can’t actually prevent no deal with this vote, but that doesn’t make it meaningless.
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What do Theresa May’s last minute Brexit guarantees mean for the Irish border?
The evidence is against her.
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The right to rent scheme has been found by the high court to breach human rights. What’s more, it doesn’t work, and can prevent society’s most vulnerable from finding a home.
The family that votes together remains together?
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Westminster has consistently disregarded the concerns of the devolved administrations over Brexit.
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It now looks increasingly certain that the deadline for a deal will be extended beyond March 29. But what happens after that?
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Plans for the Irish border come in to force after Brexit. But there is no plan for the rock after that date.
Britain’s future relationship with the EU remains unclear.
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The ongoing policy uncertainty affects both ends of the economy: consumers and producers.
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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.