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The 89 MPs who voted against a March 2017 Brexit named
The SNP was the only main party to vote against the motion as a bloc, while Ken Clarke was the sole Tory rebel.
MPs overwhelmingly back triggering Article 50 by 31 March 2017
MPs vote 461-89 for the government amendment on the trigger deadline.
David Davis: It is 'inconceivable' MPs won't have vote on final Brexit deal
Davis made admission during a debate over the government's Brexit plans in the House of Commons.
Man arrested on suspicion of sending racist threats to Article 50 campaigner Gina Miller
Polcie also issue cease and decist order to man in Scotland during malicious communications investigation.
PMQs and Brexit debate live: Where to watch MPs clash over EU exit plans
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn are sending the reserves to PMQs, which are followed by a Brexit debate.
Theresa May must give business a 'clear direction of travel' says pro-Brexit group
John Longworth, co-chair of Leave Means Leave, spoke to IBTimes UK about the 'clarity' debate.
Theresa May promises to reveal government's Brexit plans before triggering Article 50
Prime Minister backs Labour motion to 'clarify' plans before formal process of leaving EU occurs.
Theresa May drops 'Brexit means Brexit' for 'red, white and blue' slogan
Conservative premier also remained defiant on her 'no running commentary stance' as she faces a rebellion.
EU's chief Brexit fixer urges UK to 'keep calm and negotiate' as he unveils timetable
Michel Barnier wants to complete talks with the UK by October 2018 and ratify the deal in March 2019.
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron refuses to rule out going into coalition with Tories again
Farron spoke to IBTimes UK about Brexit and his party's Richmond Park by-election victory.
As the Supreme Court mulls Brexit and Article 50, Twitter asks: Where are the women?
The hearing will take place over four days - and will be led by white, middle-aged men.
Brexit rivals stage Supreme Court protests as historic Article 50 appeal begins
IBTimes UK filmed outside the court in Westminster as the hearing started.
Italy's referendum shows people are fed up of being lied to by Europhile leaders
If voters are offered a choice between corporatist technocrats and angry populists, they pick the populists.
Watch government's Supreme Court Brexit appeal on triggering Article 50 live
Historic court appeal by government due to last four days with decision expected next year.
Brexit challenger Gina Miller spent £60,000 on security after getting death threats
She said she has endured online racist and sexist abuse and has faced a threat of sexual violence.
Boris Johnson denies telling EU ambassadors that he 'supports freedom of movement'
Has Boris gone off-message on Brexit again or were his remarks misinterpreted?
Ukip wants Theresa May to reject Brexit trigger and urge MPs to scrap EU law
New Brexit spokesman Gerard Batten MEP announced the policy with his appointment.
Mortgage approvals rise despite property market concerns
Home loan data from the Bank of England shows stability in the housing market.
New Brexit legal battle as lawyers tackle government over European Economic Area membership
Thersea May's ministers will be tested over wether the UK's membership of the EEA ends with Brexit.
Clinton voters and Remainers are too gracious in defeat - it's time to become bad losers
Obama and Clinton have shown dignity of which Trump and Farage are incapable.
Scottish and Welsh governments will have their day in Supreme Court over Brexit vote
Court's decision is a boost for the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon.
Brexit blues for Theresa May as Supreme Court judge hints at further delays
Lady Brenda Hale said 'a simple Act of Parliament' may not be enough to trigger Article 50.
Brexit means Brexit? It's clear the Government hasn't got a clue
May is unprepared - they must stop threatening to invoke Article 50 without Parliament's consent.
John McDonnell: UK government committing dereliction of duty with Brexit plan
Shadow chancellor says Theresa May's ministers are divided over the UK's plan to split from the EU.
Sadiq Khan urges pro-EU activists to drop self-pity over Brexit defeat
The Labour Mayor of London has also warned that banks could quit London for New York and Tokyo.
Supreme Court decision on Article 50 unlikely before New Year
Theresa May previously insisted that she could stick to triggering Brexit by end of March.
Nicola Sturgeon launches bid to stop UK government overturning Article 50 decision
First Minister demands 'consent of the Scottish Parliament' be considered before Britain leaves EU.
Government will trigger Article 50 by March deadline, insists David Davis
Preparations for first draft of a bill to trigger Brexit underway in case government loses its appeal.
Nigel Farage to march on Supreme Court alongside 100,000 others as Brexit appeal starts
The UKIP leader earlier warned of disturbances on the streets if Britain's EU withdrawal is blocked.
Theresa May backs press freedom after Brexit ruling backlash
Speaking to journalists at 37,000 feet, the PM also defended the 'independence of the judiciary.'