MPs have seized control of the House of Commons agenda and will vote on a series of options for Brexit.
It now looks increasingly certain that the deadline for a deal will be extended beyond March 29. But what happens after that?
Theresa May is back in Brussels, but how can she get a deal without understanding where her negotiating partners are coming from?
Always just check in with Brussels before you come up with a zany new Brexit plan.
MPs want the prime minister to get back to the negotiating table, but will anyone from the EU be willing to meet her?
It might have worked at one point, but the atmosphere now is too febrile for this innovation to make a difference.
The prime minister has failed to present anything different to parliament. Here’s what could happen now.
As Brexit heads towards breaking point, the British people need to define what they think is in the national interest.
The PM has pledged to hold cross-party talks after failing to get her deal through parliament. But time is running out.
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?
If it loses the key Brexit vote next week, the government will have just three days to come up with a plan B.
Some possible outcomes as we head into the unknown.
Theresa May’s Brexit plan has crumbled on contact with the reality of UK and EU politics.
It has been a confusing few weeks on the Tory benches. Here’s how to understand the dispute between Brexit rebels and the PM.
There could be longer-term constitutional effects now Westminster has ignored Scotland’s rejection of the Brexit Bill.