Article 50
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But frontbenchers will be sacked if they defy the whip again, say party sources as MPs Andrew Gwynne and Ian Lavery are picked to lead election campaigns
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Reduction was a core wish of leave voters, but overall figure will probably fall by less than 15%, thinktank predicts
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Trumpism is the gravest threat to UK interests since the second world war. But a courageous strategy on article 50 can neutralise this peril
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My constituency is passionately pro-remain, but the Labour party could not ignore the referendum result. We will continue to fight for a good deal
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The Labour leader was mocked for saying ‘the real fight starts now’ over Brexit terms. Where is his party’s competence, vision and strategic nous?
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Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen, including Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn at PMQs and the final day of Commons debate and votes on the article 50 bill
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Shadow Brexit secretary rejects government claim that MPs will only get ‘take it or leave it’ vote on Brexit deal
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Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen, including the second day of the article 50 bill’s committee stage debate
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Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen, including Theresa May’s meeting with the Israeli PM, and the first chance for MPs to amend the article 50 bill.
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Theresa May believes allowing a vote on deal before it is presented to MEPs could ‘hamstring’ government, source says
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The Guardian has seen emails indicating document apparently signed by Theresa May is to go under the hammer
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The government plan for leaving the EU goes far beyond anything on the ballot paper last June. We need to stop and assess the risks before it’s too late
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New case argues that parliament must separately legislate to remove UK from European Economic Area and membership of single market
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Backbench rebels say they expect bigger backlash when MPs vote again next week, particularly if amendments not accepted
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Editorial: The white paper offers no scrutiny, no mechanisms to hold ministers to account and no ways of influencing the process to leave the EU. The public should not fall for the circus
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David Davis, hoarse from days at the dispatch box, had to waffle his way through a statement on a white paper he hadn’t read
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John Mann accuses shadow home secretary of ‘giving herself a sick note’ to avoid vote to trigger Britain’s exit from EU
This British government is cruel – and the opposition is useless