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Initiative by senior backbenchers aims to stop UK crashing out of EU on March 29
Senior backbenchers aim to set the agenda and prevent the UK crashing out of the EU
Tory rebels vote with majority of MPs to limit scope for tax changes if UK crashes out of EU
‘Rare’ decision on US charges justified in exceptional circumstances
Home Office reveals 226 inquiries from Commonwealth citizens refused re-entry to UK
Cooper casts doubt on new Home Office scheme to tackle the problem
Testy exchanges as minister and officials fail to provide basic information
One of home secretary’s biggest problems was she had to justify Theresa May’s legacy
Note suggests home secretary knew about targets for removal
Five inspection reports find problems with child asylum, exit checks and border controls
Policy to be set out after Brexit negotiations, home secretary tells MPs
Force finds targeting low-level offences reduces overall crime levels
‘Irresponsible’ failure to clarify future policy troubles EU citizens in UK
Select committee proposes 3-year plan setting out post-Brexit migrants policy
MPs back amendment to withdrawal bill giving parliament a vote on final deal
Home Office letters raise questions about ability to handle Brexit migration changes
Previous efforts to unseat the party’s leader have been disorganised
Vulnerable families living in ‘disgraceful’ conditions, report warns
Jeremy Corbyn set to see off challenge of Owen Smith and be re-elected party leader
Canny politicians have twigged the benefits of exposing themselves to public ridicule and pity
The gladiatorial nature of the campaign is putting off all voters, writes Sarah Gordon
Labour claims return of ‘nasty party’ after MPs turn away 3,000 children
Tories bow to pressure from migration campaigners
Corbyn cannot rely merely on rich-bashing to win votes, writes Sebastian Payne
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