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Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn went head-to-head in the Commons... just before meeting in an attempt to hammer out a Brexit compromise plan.
Theresa May has risked igniting a fresh Tory civil war after she blamed her own MPs and the DUP for the fact she is now seeking Jeremy Corbyn's help to deliver Brexit.
A furious Tory MP today quit his job as a minister with a blast at Theresa May for her “grave error” in seeking to forge a Brexit compromise with Jeremy Corbyn.
A Tory ex-Cabinet minister today said his party could “do business with” Jeremy Corbyn to break the Brexit deadlock at Westminster.
The DUP have accused Theresa May of "sub-contracting out the future of Brexit" to Jeremy Corbyn, as Tory MPs reacted with fury to her plan to ask the Labour leader to help deliver the UK's departure from the EU.
It is quite clear that the Conservative Government, assisted by important figures in the Corbyn Labour leadership have been desperate to prevent the issue going back to the public in a democratic popular vote whether on the terms of the ill fated Withdrawal agreement or anything else which Parliament might agree in place of it, says Mike Gapes MP.
A prominent Labour MP has written to the Speaker to ask whether it was right for Theresa May to use taxpayers' cash to “blame and incite resentment of MPs” over Brexit.
A major Cabinet split has erupted over Theresa May's decision to request another extension to the Article 50 process, it has emerged.
Theresa May has called on Jeremy Corbyn to help her pass a Brexit deal as she called for "national unity to deliver the national interest".
Be it customs union or the PM’s deal, advocates of these unedifying compromise Brexits need to put their option to the public. Even at this terrifying late hour there is still time to make that happen, says John Woodcock MP.
A cross-party group of MPs have taken seizing parliamentary control from the Government to a whole new level.
The Immigration Bill leaves EU citizens in limbo after Brexit. Promises of future action and soothing words from ministers is not enough - legislative protection must be guaranteed, writes Harriet Harman
Backbench MPs from across the political divide have launched a “last-ditch” bid to stop Theresa May leading Britain out of the EU with no deal in 10 days' time.
Pro-EU hardliners have said they could vote for a soft Brexit plan if it was linked to a second referendum on quitting the bloc.
The UK's top civil servant has given ministers a grim forecast of how the country could be affected by a no-deal Brexit after MPs once again rejected alternative plans to break the deadlock.
Inflexibility in the Brexit debate is by no means the preserve of the hardline Brexiteers, writes Sebastian Whale.
Ian Lavery has been urged to resign as Labour party chairman after he defied Jeremy Corbyn by again refusing to vote for a second EU referendum.
Britain is facing "the abyss" of a no-deal exit from the European Union after MPs rejected all four alternatives to Theresa May's deal, the European Parliament's Brexit coordinator has warned.
Labour chairman Ian Lavery failed to back a second EU referendum as Jeremy Corbyn was hit by a wave of rebellions on Brexit.
Nick Boles has quit the Conservatives after MPs rejected his plans for a Norway-style soft Brexit.
Parliament has plunged into more Brexit confusion after MPs once again failed to back any possible alternatives to Theresa May's deal.
MPs voted for the second time on different Brexit options. Here is how each proposal fared when put to the Commons.
A pro-Brexit Conservative MP has said he was wrong to vote for Theresa May's Brexit deal in a bizarre speech in the House of Commons.
Labour MPs have been ordered to back a cross-party push for a Norway-style soft Brexit that would keep the UK in the single market and customs union, it has emerged.