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Focus this week is on the legislation making its way through the British parliament and the tab the UK will be asked to settle before it leaves the EU
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Prime minister will not allow meaningful vote in case it encourages EU to offer bad deal, spokesman says
opinion
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While Britain’s dealbreakers are well known, we look at what they are for its negotiating partners. Not all are shared, yet all will play a part in any final deal
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analysis
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Cabinet ministers are among the MPs who have argued for the kind of protection outlined in the Lords amendment
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Opposition peers say vote on amendment to secure EU nationals’ rights in Britain is winnable – and could happen this week
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MPs vote overwhelmingly to trigger Brexit as Guy Verhofstadt suggests Brussels will not let UK leave ECJ’s jurisdiction in 2019
Peers warn No 10 against 'sidelining scrutiny' when scrapping EU laws