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How did your MP vote? Commons rejects Lords amendment for parliamentary say on Brexit deal
Here is how MPs in the House of Commons voted on measure for 'meaningful' vote on Brexit deal.
MPs reject Lords' amendments on EU citizens' rights and Brexit vote
Article 50 set to be passed as MPs vote down peer-proposed changes to bill.
Theresa May to wait until '11th hour' to trigger Article 50 following IndyRef2 intervention
Downing Street says PM will launch not Brexit process on Tuesday - even if MPs give her go-ahead
Nicola Sturgeon has called Theresa May's bluff – and this time Scotland will vote Leave
If the second IndyRef campaign follows the same trajectory as the first, we'll have an overwhelming majority.
Theresa May tells Nicola Sturgeon: Stop playing games with IndyRef2 call
UK prime minister says call for second Scottish referendum will cause 'huge uncertainty' during Brexit talks.
Nicola Sturgeon ambushes Theresa May with IndyRef2 vote call ahead of Brexit trigger
SNP leader wants to hold the ballot between Autumn 2018 and Spring 2019.
Scrap National Insurance so people can see just how much tax they really pay
Philip Hammond is addressing a genuine problem with how the self-employed are taxed.
Serious security breach after Theresa May's travel plans for Cheshire trip found on train
Downing Street launches investigation into blunder that could have put compromising documents into hands of terrorists.
Nicola Sturgeon: Give Scotland a special Brexit deal or we call a second referendum
SNP leader piles on the pressure on Theresa May ahead of prime minister triggering Article 50 with European Union.
MPs accuse Theresa May of not having a backup plan if Brexit negotiations fail
MPs warn of 'real prospect' that negotiations with the EU will end with no deal.
EU Parliament Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt: Britons should keep free movement after 'disaster'
Verhofstadt says allowing individuals freedom to travel and voting in European elections should be a priority.
David Cameron appears to call Tory broken promise on National Insurance 'stupid'
Former prime minister had pledged Conservatives would not raise National Insurance contributions.
Too many companies put profit before principle - it's time for them to become corporate citizens
Social enterprises offer so much more than wealth creation - and they can make Britain truly prosperous.
Theresa May defends increase in National Insurance for the self-employed as 'fair'
However the policy will not be debated until after the autumn statement.
Nicola Sturgeon hints autumn 2018 is 'best time' for 2nd Scottish Referendum
SNP leader says late next year is common sense date to give voters another to vote before Brexit.
FTSE Moves: Markets find it hard to get excited by Philip Hammond Budget 2017
Traders exasperated that no new light was shed on the government's Brexit plans.
Budget 2017: UK economy to weather Brexit storm and grow more than expected in 2017
OBR revises growth forecast to 2% this year, but Britain's economy will slow down next year.
Pubs among big winners as Chancellor boosts business rates relief package in Budget 2017
Hammond says 90% of pubs will get a £1,000 discount on their business rate bills.
The best jokes from Philip 'Spreadsheet Phil' Hammond in his Budget 2017 speech
Chancellor delivered the Budget as if it was a comedy set at Jongleurs.
Lord Heseltine breaks silence after Brexit sacking: I've never met Theresa May
Tory peer and former government adviser said he had no relationship with Number 10.
Brexit blow: Full list of Lords whose vote defeated Government bill for second time
Peers back amendment by 366 to 268 to allow both Houses to vote on final Brexit legislation.
Leaked tape reveals Surrey council leader's social care 'gentleman's agreement' with UK government
David Hodge was recorded telling colleagues to stop a referendum over proposed 15% hike in council tax.
Why are grammar schools controversial?
Grammar schools only offer places to the most academically gifted children in the local area.
What is the 2011 Fixed-Term Parliament Act – and why is it so hard to repeal?
A new debate over the controversial legislation has been started by Lord William Hague.
Budget 2017 checklist: Five things to watch out for when the Chancellor gets to his feet
Philip Hammond is expected to have £12bn to play with, but he plans keep hold of it in case economy weakens.
Theresa May rejects William Hague's calls to hold general election before 2020
Former foreign secretary said PM needs to take advantage of lead over Labour to help with Brexit.
William Hague tells Theresa May: Scrap fixed-term parliaments and call early election
The former Conservative leader said the move was necessary to help with Brexit negotiations.
Hammond set to reveal budget cash to pave way for first new grammar schools since the 1960s
The selective schools are a focus for the British Prime Minister Theresa May.
Syrian seven-year-old Bana Alabed asks Theresa May in letter to help 'dying children'
Alabed, a Twitter sensation has previously written to Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Bashar al-Assad.
Brexiteers never said EU nationals should be forced to leave Britain
The Lords are placing themselves at odds with public opinion, and are risking the survival of their House.