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Significant support for softer exit, but Tory MP Boles quits party over its lack of compromise
Party is more Eurosceptic than ever, but PM needs Commons support for deal
As new ‘cliff edge’ looms after third lost vote, focus shifts to alternative policy or general election
PM eyes one more Commons vote on her exit deal, but MPs could back alternative plan
PM to push withdrawal treaty without political declaration on original departure day
Vote passes Speaker’s test and will not include political declaration
Northern Ireland party’s implacability makes parliamentary maths much more difficult
Northern Ireland MPs say deal poses ‘unacceptable threat to the integrity of the UK’
Prime minister struggled with non-existing parliamentary majority and mutinous party
Theresa May’s cabinet ordered to abstain
Donors hold back while prime minister remains in power
‘Appreciable risk’ that Brexit might not happen means he too could back May’s deal
Jacob Rees-Mogg signals he is willing to back prime minister’s agreement
Government defeat as ministers resign to join cross-party effort to find alternative to May’s plan
PM infuriates Eurosceptics by reverting to trying to scare them into backing exit deal
PM’s relations with Democratic Unionists hit new low
Commons to vote on options as PM concedes her deal will not go back without ‘sufficient support’
Nigel Dodds attacks failure to change withdrawal agreement and TV address
PM made momentous decision in the early hours of the morning after a day of acrimonious debate
By changing option for Eurosceptic MPs to her deal or no-deal, PM has lost her leverage
Theresa May’s decision to rule out a lengthy extension to Article 50 lifts pressure on rebel MPs
Prime minister prepares formal request to Brussels to extend Article 50 process
Brexit secretary insists prime minister’s plan remains ‘the only deal on the table’
Hardline Eurosceptic Tory Jacob Rees-Mogg hints he might support PM’s agreement