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?
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.
Can May turn this ship around?
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The PM has pledged to hold cross-party talks after failing to get her deal through parliament. But time is running out.
Barnier: the ball’s in Britain’s court.
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There is little the EU can do while the UK is in disarray.
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?
Crunch time.
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The UK government has lost a key vote on Brexit – here are the options facing the prime minister.
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.
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.
Is this my usual spot?
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The EU realises the red lines it needs to meet are now the British parliament’s, not Theresa May’s.
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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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A cross party alliance? A fresh election? None of the options look particularly appealing right now.
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This was the party admitting that no one else could do a better job of negotating Brexit.
Former Brexit minister Dominic Raab would quite like they keys to Number 10.
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The PM is in a tight spot, but can anyone else lead the nation into Brexit?
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As the May government crumbles, there is new impetus for reviving part two of Lord Leveson’s inquiry into press misconduct.
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It might have looked like her only choice, but postponing the vote was the wrong move for a weak prime minister.
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.