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Bill to trigger the UK’s exit from the European Union passes to second reading with 498 votes – while 114 vote against and more MPs leave shadow frontbench
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Transport secretary Chris Grayling says plans send a signal that Britain will be open for business after Brexit
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Home affairs select committee chair criticises past Labour and Tory governments for their failures to build public support for immigration
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MPs approved the prime minister to trigger article 50 by a majority of 384 votes in the House of Commons
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As a new era of international relations dawns, governments are scrambling to calculate where their own interests lie
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In vigorous exchange that will have satisfied both, Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn debate UK’s relationship with US president
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Archbishop of Canterbury says he checked police knew about claims against former colleague when they emerged in 2013
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CrimeCrimeReports of antisemitic incidents increase to record levels in UKRise in incidents is blamed on factors including Labour party antisemitism row and rise in xenophobia after Brexit vote
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A kestrel takes a shine to a Highways England CCTV camera at Junction 11a of the M5 in Gloucestershire
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MPs approve article 50 bill by a majority of 384 votes in the House of Commons on Wednesday
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Labour MEP Seb Dance holds a sign which reads, ‘He’s lying to you’ behind Nigel Farage as he addresses the European parliament
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Watch parliament’s biggest beasts do battle as tempers flare in the House of Commons over the triggering of article 50
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Jeremy Corbyn challenges Theresa May on Donald Trump’s travel ban at PMQs on Wednesday, asking whether she knew about it during her visit
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BBC presenter Jeremy Vine is confronted by Shanique Sheena Pearson, 22, in a road rage incident
Rush to build new homes will increase flooding, experts warn