Theresa May finds herself cornered after failing to get her Brexit deal through parliament.
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As Brexit heads towards breaking point, the British people need to define what they think is in the national interest.
Current mood: Blue. Very blue.
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No one is saying things are going well. But the really question is, could it ever have been any other way?
European Council President Donald Tusk receives the UK’s letter triggering article 50 in March 2017.
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After a huge defeat for the government’s Brexit deal, could it ask for more time to negotiate?
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 gather outside parliament while MPs vote inside.
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After her historic loss in parliament, the PM will hold cross-party talks to find a way out of the impasse. But will she really be listening?
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When heated debate spills over into abuse, it’s a problem for democracy.
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The Northern Ireland Assembly will be consulted on the backstop, but there will no veto.
It was a controversial manoeuvre but MPs voted it through anyway.
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If it loses the key Brexit vote next week, the government will have just three days to come up with a plan B.
May’s cabinet are pushing back against a no-deal scenario.
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A series of amendments make a no deal less likely – but does that doesn’t make the path ahead any clearer.
Labour MP Yvette Cooper is leading on an amendment that could help stop a no-deal Brexit.
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A cross-parliamentary group hopes to prevent the UK from crashing out of the EU by blocking the government’s taxation powers.
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The UK has fallen victim to drones, chemical weapons and cyber-attacks in recent years. But at least it’s got a really big boat.
An attack in London left a man dead. But did you hear about it?
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London is struggling to manage a violent crime epidemic, yet the Manchester attack attracted global attention.
Would Britain vote to leave a second time?
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We can use data on public attitudes to help get a sense of whether the UK would vote differently if it got another chance.
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What do you do when ‘no deal’ looks like a disaster? Stick another word in front of it. Problem solved.
Corbyn tabled a vote, but not the vote people had wanted.
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For anyone wondering, not for the first time, what on earth just happened in parliament?
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The most important decision of a generation is being made by a party at war with itself. That can’t be right.
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Looking back, it’s a wonder the party is still together after years of arguing about this issue.
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The prime minister is running down the clock to pressure MPs into accepting her deal. But she’s close to losing control.
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The winter woes facing the French president and British prime minister are surprisingly similar.
It’s suddenly all smiles in Brussels.
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Some see it as tantamount to a no-deal Brexit but it might at least get through parliament.