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Minister says claims and investigations into his conduct ‘are becoming a distraction’
Government refuses to rule out quitting human rights convention after court grounds first flight
Disquiet grows among Tory MPs about statements by home secretary
Flagship Tory policy seen as key issue for opposition as Lammy promoted and Cooper returns to shadow cabinet
Action to address ‘grave level of public concern’ in wake of cases against officers is criticised for being inadequate
Home secretary’s housing of asylum seekers helped spread Covid, says chair of Commons committee
Research warns of ‘disastrous double whammy’ for low-paid workers unable to retrain
Home Office also criticised over pace of reform and use of language for immigration
Officials do not know what rules will be even as number of migrants making Channel crossing rises
Hunt, Clark and Ellwood elected by MPs to head influential political bodies
Labour moderates braced for delaying tactics as Starmer emerges as frontrunner
Shadow foreign secretary expected to be challenged by Rebecca Long-Bailey and Keir Starmer
Legislation seeking to stop UK crashing out of EU on Friday fast-tracked by Lords and MPs
Eurosceptic peers set to force debate on forcing PM to consult on delay into next week
Speaker earlier casts deciding vote against new indicative motions on deal
Backbench legislation could be overtaken by PM’s latest move but it stays on table for now
Backbenchers want ‘indicative votes’ on alternatives to May’s exit package
PM offers vote on delaying UK departure from EU after pressure from ministers and MPs
Cooper and Letwin’s proposal on delaying Article 50 is met with Tory counterplan for a limited reprieve
PM allies fear MPs and quitting ministers will back amendment to stop UK crashing out
MPs are increasingly concerned that PM is preparing for UK to crash out of EU
No sanction for eight shadow ministers who voted against motion to prevent no-deal
House of Commons to vote on Tuesday on proposals to break parliamentary impasse
Analysis of who backed amendments and made public statements highlights problems for May
Labour backbencher’s proposal could make no-deal Brexit almost impossible
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