Brexit: So we have a deal, but what happens now and will the Commons back it?
British government source says ‘whipping is going to be medieval’ for commons vote
Boris Johnson’s recklessness may now pay dividends
Conservative leader’s past actions could help pass the Brexit deal in the Commons
Amber Rudd says she was sent ‘one-page summary’ of attempts to find Brexit deal
Ex-senior Tory sensationally quits in latest blow to Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson’s attempt to call election is thwarted by MPs
British PM suffers multiple setbacks as MPs also pass Bill to block a no-deal Brexit
Ian Duncan Smith urges smaller Tory leadership field
Fomer minister calls for change in rules to avert risk of contest descending into chaos
One in three Tory MPs could quit party over Brexit, MP claims
Former Conservative Sarah Wollaston says party ‘destroying itself’ under Brexiteer pressure
Glitter bombs, nativity bottoms and second referendum backers
Planet Business: Out of the ‘swamp’, into the bleak midwinter
May tells MPs Brexit agreement ‘a good deal for Britain’
Prime minister faced hostile reception in Commons as deal called ‘26 pages of waffle’
Brexit: Summit hopes fade as Barnier says no Border breakthrough
Coveney says talks intensifying as Boris Johnson accuses May of nearing ‘total surrender’
May’s Brexit proposal under renewed attack from Conservatives
British leader refutes ‘white flag fluttering’ broadside from ex-foreign secretary Johnson
Brexit Q&A: What has happened in Westminster and what does it mean for the Border backstop?
Theresa May’s government is caught in a crossfire between Brexiteers and Remainers
MPs approve amendments to customs bill insisted on by hard Brexiteers
Former Remainer Anna Soubry says it is ‘the stuff of complete madness’ for the government to accept the amendments
May’s Brexit war cabinet to meet as Tory divisions spill into open
Leaked document says EU may seek way to punish UK during transition phase
UK will not ratify Brexit agreement until MPs have voted on it
Minister gives assurance during debate on EU withdrawal
Hand of Sir Humphrey suspected in May’s failed cabinet reshuffle
London Letter: Reshuffle intended to assert prime minister’s authority exposes lack of it
Theresa May tries to revitalise ministerial ranks
Fourteen new junior ministers, eight of them women and five from ethnic minorities
Failed Cabinet reshuffle leaves Theresa May looking weak as ever
Chaos and lack of direction define premiership whose clear focus must stay on Brexit
London details plan to offer North’s women free abortions
UK equalities minister Justine Greening brands as an injustice usual €1,000 charge
Theresa May under fire as UK’s student ‘overstay’ figures discredited
Only 4,600 foreign students overstayed visa last year, compared with 100,000 estimates
Public service pay rise cap adds to Downing Street consternation
Boris Johnson and Michael Gove want to lift limit of 1% on pay hikes amid talk of austerity
UK government to give Northern Irish women access to abortion on NHS
Downing Street said annual cost of funding NI abortions in England would be £1million
UK election: Record number of female MPs elected
More than 200 women secure a seat in the House of Commons
Civil unions for heterosexuals – why campaigners won’t give up
Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan: ‘We won’t rest until the British government recognises civil partnerships to mixed-sex couples is fair and popular, and good for families and children’
Heathrow airport gets go-ahead for third runway
Tory MP triggers byelection after stepping down in protest over ‘doomed’ decision
EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier to visit Ireland on Wednesday
British government rows back on parts of plan to force companies to list foreign staff
Janan Ganesh: No room at top while rich hog all the space
Theresa May wants to encourage social mobility - but will she tackle entrenched privilege?
Ireland to resist move to scrap ‘first-country’ asylum rule
Calls from southern Europe for regulation to be dropped have intensified recently
David Cameron faces headache over migrant rule change
Abolition of the Dublin ‘initial country’ rule is good news for anti-EU campaigners in UK
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