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Friday, Nov 30

02

World Aids Day: Lloyd Russell-Moyle MP on HIV positive status

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A Labour MP revealed he has been HIV positive for nearly ten years, as the Commons debated World Aids Day.

Thursday, Nov 29

17

Brexit Barometer: How are small businesses feeling?

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5 Live is getting the views of people across the UK.

16

Ban on social media memes possible under EU directive

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The use of music, images and film clips to make memes for use on social media could be subject to an EU directive on copyright in the digital single market.

15

Jeremy Corbyn prefers ITV Brexit debate offer

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Jeremy Corbyn tells This Morning programme he prefers ITV's Brexit debate proposal.

14

Michael Gove attempts French when answering fishing question

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The environment secretary responds to a question in the Commons about President Macron and fishing by attempting to speak French.

13

Hubner: 'Possibility' EU could extend Brexit deadline

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The 29 March Brexit deadline for the UK to leave the EU could be extended but with "strict rules".

12

Mark Carney: 'Britain not prepared for no-deal Brexit'

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Bank of England governor Mark Carney says the UK is not ready for a no-deal Brexit.

Wednesday, Nov 28

16

'They want to cause chaos, frustrate Brexit'

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Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May trade barbs over the number of frontbenchers who have stood down under the others' leadership.

PM 'should practise what she preached'

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Jeremy Corbyn reminds the PM about her letter to Tony Blair calling for the publication of the Iraq War legal advice.

PMQs: Douglas Chapman and Theresa May on Brexit and Scotland

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An SNP MP asks the PM about lessons from Brexit negotiations that will help Scotland dissolve the Act of Union.

PMQs: Zac Goldsmith and Theresa May on Asia Bibi

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The PM is asked if she "personally intervened" to stop the UK offering sanctuary to a Pakistani Christian.

PMQs: Charlie Elphicke and Theresa May on Channel migrants

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Dover's MP calls for Britain and France to work together after an "unprecedented number of migrants" cross the English Channel.

14

McDonnell on May facing no confidence vote and new referendum

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The shadow chancellor is about the PM's future over the upcoming Brexit votes and Labour policy over another referendum.

13

Jo Johnson: ‘Neither Remainers nor Leavers want this'

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The public should be given a say in whether they want Brexit to proceed, says Jo Johnson MP.

David Davis on UK economy and trade after Brexit

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There is a "consistent over-estimation" of the impact of the single market on the UK economy, says a former Brexit secretary.

12

Brexit: Sheryll Murray and Michael Gove on UK fishing

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The environment secretary takes questions from MPs on the future of the UK fishing industry, and the role of the EU after Brexit.

11

'World's oldest rebel' Harry Leslie Smith dies

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The World War Two veteran was a vocal advocate for social justice and the NHS.

Universal credit problems and rise of food bank use

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Sarah Giles says her debts increased because of the six week delay in the implementation of universal credit.

Tuesday, Nov 27

19

DUP leader on Brexit deal effect on Northern Ireland

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The DUP leader says she "can't accept" the prime minister's claim that she has delivered a good Brexit deal for the UK.

18

Brexit: Are businesses leaving UK as Trump claims?

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Following President Donald Trump’s comments about Theresa May's Brexit deal, what could that mean for the UK's future trade relations?

Universal credit: Is it working?

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The Politics Live panel discuss whether universal credit is working.

Brexit TV debate: May v Corbyn or a Brexiteer?

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Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn have agreed to a live TV debate on Brexit, but there are calls for other politicians to join in.

16

Baroness Trumpington: From Bletchley Park to the House of Lords

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A look back at the life of Baroness Trumpington, who has died at the age of 96.

14

'May has given up on better Brexit deal'

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The DUP leader questions why the backstop is in the withdrawal deal ahead of PM's visit to Northern Ireland.

11

Fallon: Deal should be renegotiated

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Ex-defence secretary Sir Michael Fallon says Theresa May's Brexit deal is "doomed".

10

2014: Peer had 'verbal fisticuffs' with Thatcher

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Baroness Trumpington recalls Margaret Thatcher being "terribly kind", after telling her "exactly what I thought".

Monday, Nov 26

23

Will MPs back May's deal?

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MPs on all sides of the House of Commons have expressed their concerns on the PM's plans.

22

Trump: Brexit agreement is 'great deal for EU'

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President Trump has cast doubt on whether the UK will be able to make a trade deal with the US.

19

Brexit: Theresa May regrets comments on EU nationals

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Theresa May says she should not have said her Brexit deal would stop EU nationals from "jumping the queue".

18

Brexit: Jeremy Corbyn on Theresa May summit and trade deal

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Jeremy Corbyn says the prime minster is delivering a "botched deal" and is breaking "every promise" made to fishing and coastal communities.