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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.
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The end of the era of self-regulation for big tech companies is nigh.
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.
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The Conservative Party might not be able to survive the fallout if May worked with the opposition against her own MPs.
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Mistaken links between the EU and the European Convention on Human Rights could be one factor that sees the UK losing out on these vital supranational laws.
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Majority thinks Brussels is playing hardball – but a generational divide is apparent, as so often in the Brexit debate.
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Brussels is certainly firm on its red lines, but it’s not as intransigent as many in the UK portray it to be.
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Misogynoir is defined as the junction where sexism and racism meet. But it’s more complicated than that.
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It suddenly looks like the party of government has reached a compromise on its long-held divisions over Europe. But it’s more an unseasonal warm spell than a complete thaw.
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Always just check in with Brussels before you come up with a zany new Brexit plan.
May is charting a clear course – back to Brussels to re-open negotiations.
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MPs want the prime minister to get back to the negotiating table, but will anyone from the EU be willing to meet her?
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Faced with an intractable problem, bravery is needed. Instead, the only thing on offer is playground politics.
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It might have worked at one point, but the atmosphere now is too febrile for this innovation to make a difference.
Pro-Brexit supporters take to the streets.
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The social polarisation over Brexit is pronounced and shows no sign of diminishing.
Deadlocked.
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The problem with giving MPs indicative votes on a variety of options is the result is unlikely to please anybody.
May was meant to deliver Plan B, but she left MPs disappointed.
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The prime minister has failed to present anything different to parliament. Here’s what could happen now.
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 battle for military power intensifies as Britain faces mounting threats alongside economic uncertainty.
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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.