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Jeremy Corbyn hints at blocking Article 50 vote, but his allies say his support is 'unconditional'
The Labour leader outlined 'access' to the single market and workers' rights as lines in the sand.
Nigel Farage calls for supporters to 'get even' if Brexit is watered down
The former Ukip leader also warned of 'real disturbance on the streets' if we are left with 'half-Brexit'.
Theresa May to kick-start India visit as immigration dilemma lingers
British PM accompanied by 40-member delegation on her first bilateral visit outside Europe.
Theresa May vows to continue with Brexit despite High Court ruling on Article 50
British prime minister tells opponents not to re-fight 'battles of the past'.
Conservative MP warns Theresa May 'mob psyche' developing over Brexit ruling
Bob Neill MP said criticisms over judges' decision were 'horrifying' and reminded him of 'Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe'.
Brexit: Those judges aren't 'enemies of the people', they are upholding British law
The judgment reaffirmed that the Government does not override the will of Parliament.
Brexit challenger Gina Miller blames lies by Nigel Farage and tabloid media for death threats
IBTimes UK exclusive: Miller has been subjected to a "deluge of hatred and anger" following her Article 50 victory.
Sajid Javid says delay in triggering Article 50 would mean frustrating 'the will of the British people'
Javid said the June referendum was 'very, very clear' and politicians should 'get on' with implementing it.
High Court Brexit ruling could force Theresa May to call election in 2017
The prime minister may need to go to the country to get a mandate for terms of Brexit, say top ministers.
Full list of Remain MPs who could block a Brexit by voting Article 50 down
Theresa May's plans to split from the EU have been turned upside down after a High Court ruling.
FX Focus: Bank of England and Article 50 ruling drive pound to three-week high
Bank of England raises growth forecast for 2017 after High Court rules Parliament must vote on Article 50.
If the Brexit process is put in the hands of Remain MPs, the whole referendum was pointless
With the wretched High Court decision, europhiles who want to subvert the wishes of the majority may succeed.
Gina Miller subjected to racial abuse online after winning Article 50 legal challenge
Businesswoman challenged government in High Court over triggering Brexit process without MPs' vote.
Vote Leave chief backs 'reasonable' Article 50 judgement on Brexit trigger
Dominic Cummings reassured Eurosceptics and said the ruling is not a case of judicial activism.
Who is Gina Miller? Businesswoman won appeal against government triggering Article 50
A look at woman who spearheaded campaign to stop Brexit process without MPs vote.
MPs will 'comfortably' back Article 50 if parliament gets vote says political expert
Professor Matthew Goodwin spoke to IBTimes UK immediately after the High Court judgement.
What the property industry wants when the UK triggers Article 50
We asked those in the residential property sector what they want from Brexit deal. Here's what they said.
John McDonnell: Theresa May will ignore small businesses with Bankers' Brexit plan
Shadow chancellor will issue warning to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in London.
Theresa May has 'nothing to fear' from Brexit Commons vote, says Nick Clegg
Ex-Liberal Democrat leader urged Theresa May not to 'throw the single market' out.
'The only real alternative to a hard Brexit is no Brexit,' EU chief warns
Donald Tusk warned Britain cannot have it all as he took aim at 'proponents of the cake theory.'
Boris Johnson 'struck' by how little he is quizzed about Brexit abroad
Foreign secretary appeared before the powerful House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee.
Brexit challenge into legality of Theresa May triggering Article 50 begins at High Court
Campaigners to argue before judges that PM needs parliamentary vote on how to leave EU.
Theresa May makes 'eleventh hour concession' over Brexit scrutiny to halt Tory rebellion
'This is one hell of a climbdown,' a Labour source commented.
The back-door court attempt to overturn Brexit is laughably undemocratic
Next week, QCs and solicitors will argue that the Government should not be able to trigger Article 50.
MPs could still have say on 'final' Brexit deal following 'tyranny' accusations
The government is under pressure to debate the terms of Brexit in parliament.
David Davis: Brexit means keeping some EU laws, discarding others
The UK's 'great repeal bill' to discard some EU laws will appear early next year.
'Brex-pats' to take legal action against EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker
British expats said a ban on Brexit negotiations before the triggering of Article 50 is "wrong, unlawful and unfair".
There must be a 'risk' and 'price' for Brexit warns Francois Hollande
'Britain wants to leave, but does not want to pay anything,' the French president said.
Tony Blair hints at return to UK politics to halt 'hard Brexit Tories' and '1960s Labour'
Blair said country risked becoming a 'one-party state' in an interview with Esquire magazine.
Brexit dominated Conservative conference as UK and Tories get to know Theresa May
One phrase dominated the Birmingham summit, from the fringes to the conference halls, 'Brexit means Brexit'.