European Union
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Fears young patients could be denied access to Europe-wide tests of new medicines when Britain leaves EU amid calls for reform
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Demand from European fraud watchdog underlines challenges facing Theresa May as she heads to summit on Thursday
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The human resources director for popular cafe chain Pret a Manger appears before the House of Lords economic affairs select committee on Wednesday
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Editorial: Philip Hammond has been courageous – and right – in breaking a Tory promise on tax. But the economy is in a mess and with Brexit looming, he needs to be braver still
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Downing Street will seek to overturn amendment passed by Lords to give parliament veto over outcome of EU talks
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Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen, including the Lords debate on the article 50 bill and amendments saying parliament should have a vote on the Brexit deal
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Editorial: Last night’s Lords amendment to require parliament to have a meaningful vote on any Brexit deal is politically and constitutionally the right thing. It should not be overturned
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Reassurance comes after German woman was told she could be removed if she could not show insurance documents
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House of Lords constitution committee says ministers should not be able to ditch bits of EU law without consulting MPs and peers
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Leave pot features defiant Farage fan, soldier and expectant mother, while more pessimistic remainers appear on smaller vase
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The government seems to be in no hurry to remove us from the limbo we’ve been in ever since the Brexit vote
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Prime minister will not allow meaningful vote in case it encourages EU to offer bad deal, spokesman says
Late 2018 could be best time for new Scottish referendum, says Sturgeon