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The deal now needs to be agreed by UK MPs and each EU member state.
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An association with Brexit and a desire to win back the white working class aren’t particularly appealing to minority voters.
The UK has had eight years of cuts to public services.
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Are the Conservatives admitting that austerity hasn’t worked?
An ancient Theresa May?
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Her stand against the European invaders really didn’t have a happy ending.
Up for hovering in the middle for a bit longer.
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Both sides seem open to a longer Article 50 process after talks in Brussels went nowhere.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg speaks for a minority of a minority, so why are we letting him dictate government policy?
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and prime minister Theresa May sit down once again to try to square a circle.
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Negotiations are at a crucial stage, yet this central question remains unanswered.
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Too many satirists on social media misunderstand that it is humour designed to provoke change, not merely direct ridicule.
Party conference season proved the perfect opportunity to make a big promise.
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Stick with her until after Brexit and she’ll end all your problems – so Theresa May says.
Time is ticking to get a Brexit deal through parliament.
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If the UK does secure a deal with the EU, it’s not clear that parliament would back it. Here are some scenarios for what could happen next.
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Much better than last year – but that wasn’t going to be difficult, was it?
Protesters gather outside the Conservative Party conference to demand a rethink.
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It’s actually not entirely this government’s fault that Brexit is in such a mess. But it’s still up to this government to fix it.
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At a critical moment for Brexit, the PM and her cabinet urgently need to exude authority – and charm.
No going back?
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The prime minister says the public doesn’t want another vote. But what if their faith in the first result isn’t based on truth?
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The Chequers plan might still be the least worst option to secure a Brexit deal.
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We humans have a tendency to avoid making decisions when we’ve got a lot of options and when we fear being blamed for our choice. Sound familiar?
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The EU is offering an olive branch, but the UK is too busy squabbling to take it.
Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Alexander Petrov (left) and Ruslan Boshirov.
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The Skripal case shows how Russian intelligence services have the confidence to carry out shoddy operations, seemingly unconcerned about whether or not they will be discovered.
Theresa May with her South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa.
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Many leaders before her have sought to make aid spending all about their own agendas – but there’s a new element in this case.
The Liberal Party room is dominated – and increasingly so over the past generation – by male MPs who anoint leaders in their own image.
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Other conservatives parties in the Western world have done better on female representation than the Liberals - the party needs a gender quota and to rid itself of its right-wing thugs.