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Tuesday, Jun 7

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No confidence vote: What happens next for PM Boris Johnson?

Conservative MPs have voted on whether they want prime minister Boris Johnson to remain leader.

Friday, Nov 30

11

Brexit: May rejects all alternatives to her EU exit deal

The PM dismisses all other models for future relations with the EU as she prepares to meet G20 leaders.

Leaders gather for G20 Buenos Aires talks amid rising tensions

The Argentina summit comes amid tension with Russia over Ukraine and a US trade row with China.

08

Stormont deadlock stalling key reforms, warns Sterling

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Civil service boss David Sterling warns that "children will be the losers" if power sharing does not return.

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

21

Brexit: Cross-party bid to stop 'no-deal'

Tory, Labour, SNP and other politicians will try to amend 'meaningful vote', the BBC understands.

Northamptonshire elections postponed during consultation

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The move comes as a report confirms Northamptonshire County Council faces a deficit of up to £70m.

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Tory Brexit tribes

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Theresa May is trying to get her divided party to back her EU deal - here are nine factions she needs to convince.

Lloyd Russell-Moyle: MP announces in Commons he is HIV positive

Lloyd Russell-Moyle reveals he has been HIV positive for nearly 10 years, in a World Aids Day debate.

Theresa May won't rule out 'no-deal' Brexit

The prime minister refuses to speculate on what will happen if MPs reject her Brexit deal.

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Brexit Barometer: How are small businesses feeling?

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

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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.

Facebook's UK political ad rules kick in

Facebook starts to enforce its tighter political advertising rules in the UK following a delay.

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.

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Brexit debate: Clash over whether BBC or ITV will host debate

Prime Minister Theresa May has accepted the BBC's offer but Labour would prefer ITV.

DUP accuses No 10 of 'hiding' over Brexit

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Nigel Dodds MP hits out at the government's refusal to publish the full Brexit deal legal advice.

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.

UK not ready for no-deal Brexit - Bank

A transition period is needed to adapt to the departure from the EU, the Bank of England governor says.

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UK migration: Fewer EU arrivals but overall figure stays the same

A rise in immigration from Asia is helping fill the gap, as EU arrivals drop in the run-up to Brexit.

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.

04

Brexit: Security minister Ben Wallace warns of no-deal risk

The government says its deal maintains close UK-EU co-operation but Labour dismisses it as "flimsy".

Wednesday, Nov 28

21

Ban on military grade assault rifles dropped by MPs

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An amendment removing the proposed ban on high calibre weapons came after pressure from MPs.

20

Brexit: Theresa May insists deal with EU is 'good for Scotland'

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The prime minister says the agreement with the EU will protects job as she meets factory workers in Renfrewshire.

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Carl Sargeant: Inquest witness 'may have lied' to coroner

Former communities minister Carl Sargeant was found dead just four days after being sacked.

Bank warns no-deal could see UK sink into recession

The Bank of England warns the pound could plummet 25% and the economy shrink 8% in a no-deal scenario.

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Pakistan blasphemy case: UK prime minister asked about asylum bid

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Theresa May is asked if she has "personally intervened" in the Pakistani Christian's case.

Migrant boats: Smugglers targeted from intelligence centre in Calais

French and British border officers will target cross-Channel people smugglers from a new Calais base.

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Brexit: Referendum may be inevitable - John McDonnell

The shadow chancellor says it may be difficult to force an election even if MPs vote down Theresa May's Brexit deal.

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David Davis attacks 'flawed' economic forecasts post-Brexit

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The former Brexit Secretary says figures suggesting the UK will be worse off are "project fear 2.0".