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Watch Brexit Secretary David Davis make statement following Article 50 ruling
Statement due in House of Commons as judges uphold High Court ruling on PM beginning Brexit process.
The law is now clear – Parliament must vote on Article 50 and it could block Brexit
Parliament has the right to vote on triggering Article 50 after the Supreme Court ruling on Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn, Paul Nuttall and MPs react to Supreme Court's Brexit judgement
Labour leader confirms he will seek to amend an Article 50 Bill in the House of Commons.
Gina Miller hailed as hero as Supreme Court judges decide MP's will vote on Article 50
She led the legal challenge over who had the right to begin the UK's departure from the EU.
Brexit: Supreme Court's Article 50 ruling summary
Supreme Court rules that ministers need Parliament's approval to trigger Article 50 and begin the Brexit process.
Theresa May loses Article 50 ruling and must consult with MPs before triggering Brexit
Judges rule by 8-3 majority that the Government cannot leave the EU without consulting with Parliament first.
Davos 2017: Singapore 'ready' to sign free trade deal with Britain post-Brexit
Premier Lee Hsien Loong says the island nation would remain one of London's largest trading partners in Asia.
Jeremy Corbyn hints at whipping Labour MPs to back Article 50 vote
Corbyn was the most rebellious Labour backbencher during New Labour's time in government.
Goldman Sachs rubbishes reports it is moving jobs out of London
Global investment bank says no decision had been taken on UK jobs post-Brexit.
Theresa May dodges questions over EU contributions after Brexit at PMQs
Prime minister has ruled out 'huge sums' going to Brussels after a Brexit.
Tories welcome May's 'point by point' Brexit speech
The prime minister 'nailed the so-called ambiguities', says Boris Johnson.
Theresa May unveils 12 negotiating objectives for UK in 'hard Brexit' speech
Prime minister will reject a 'half-in, half-out' Brexit in address to Lancaster House in London.
Brussels doesn't hold all the cards - Brexit is a chance for the UK to trade with the world
By talking down our prospects, the pessimists encourage Brussels intransigence, and make a deal less likely.
Brexit Committee MPs give PM Theresa May until mid-February to publish divorce deal plan
The Brexit Committee wants May to clear her stand on single market membership before starting trade talks.
Birmingham City University to launch Centre for Brexit Studies
Centre will foster a better understanding of the consequences of the UK withdrawing from the EU.
Hard Brexit group 'heartened' by Theresa May's EU split hints
Richard Tice, the co-chair of Leave Means Leave, spoke to IBTimes UK about May's remarks.
UK-EU trade deal could take years after 'catastrophic' Brexit vote, expert warns
Whitehall accused of remaining in 'campaign mode' by official who worked on EU-Canada trade deal.
'We are not here to sabotage legislation' Lord Speaker tells PM ahead of Supreme Court Brexit ruling
Peer hits outs at those 'intent on creating discord between the House of Commons and the House of Lords'.
What Brexit means for the UK housing market in 2017
Uncertainty will likely intensify when the UK government triggers Article 50 by the end of March.
'Never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power,' UK's departing EU diplomat tells colleagues
Sir Ivan Rogers says UK's 'multilateral negotiating experience is in short supply' ahead of Brexit.
UK could create 400,000 jobs by quitting customs union
'We must take back control of our trade policy,' said leading Leave campaigner, Michael Gove.
Think this year was eventful? Here is what is coming up in 2017
We could do with a quiet year - but perish the thought in the next 12 months.
Before and after Brexit: Photo highlights of British politics in 2016
Protests, resignations and Nigel Farage – here are the best (and worst) photos documenting British politics before and after the vote.
EU-UK trade deal finalisation could take at least 10 years, warns British diplomat
EU leaders are meeting in Brussels on 15 December — without UK officials — to discuss upcoming Brexit talks.
Trump and Brexit, but mostly Pokemon Go: Here is what the UK searched for in 2016
Brexit, Donald Trump and Pokemon Go top Google's most-searched lists for 2016.
UK civil service 'lacks direction and details' to deliver Brexit says think-tank
Institute for Government says Whitehall 'urgently needs' to prepare for negotiations with the EU.
Neil Kinnock raises security concerns over historic Supreme Court Brexit ruling
Met Police insists it has an 'appropriate policing plan' in place as court makes Article 50 verdict.
Brexit: Do not use us as 'bargaining chips' EU nationals living in UK tell Downing Street
Pressure group seeks permanent residence before Article 50 to leave the EU is triggered.
Irish High Court questioned over legal challenge to revoke Brexit
Jolyon Maugham QC wants to know whether Article 50 can be reversed once triggered.
Labour let UK government 'off the hook' with Brexit timetable backing says SNP
Party's Europe spokesman at Westminster Stephen Gethins spoke to IBTimes UK.