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Summary

  • The European Council agrees to delay Brexit until 22 May if PM's deal approved by MPs

  • If the deal is not approved, the European Council says an extension until 12 April will apply

  • 'Almost everything is now in the hands of British Parliament and government,' says Donald Tusk

  • Theresa May stresses importance of MPs approving deal next week to 'end uncertainty'

  • PM says she will 'work hard to build support to get her deal through'

  • A petition on the Parliament website calling for Brexit to be cancelled passes three million signatures

  1. Minister says indicative votes should be freepublished at 12:47 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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    Rory Stewart

    Tory MP Rory Stewart says the issue of whether the indicative votes will be a free vote will be decided by the whips on Monday.

    But he adds: "Logically speaking, if Parliament is to express its view on Wednesday, it should be free to express its view."

  2. Watch: MP's 'outrage' over May speechpublished at 12:44 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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  3. Petition to revoke Article 50 passes 3m signaturespublished at 12:36 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

    A petition posted on Parliament's website calling for Brexit to be cancelled by revoking Article 50 has passed more than three million signatures. Our story with the latest is here.

    The petition has attracted two million signatures in the past 24 hours, although some are from outside the UK.

    In the 2016 referendum on the UK's EU membership, 17.4 million people voted to leave, while 16.1 million people voted to remain.

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  4. Brexit: 10 ways you could be affected by no-dealpublished at 12:35 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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    What will happen to produce prices in a no-deal Brexit scenario?

    The EU has said Brexit can be delayed from 29 March by two weeks, with that date being pushed back further if Theresa May's withdrawal agreement gets through Parliament.

    But if MPs still don't agree to it, the UK has to propose a way forward - and European Council President Donald Tusk has said the government would face "a choice between a deal, no deal, a long extension or revoking Article 50".

    With all options still on the table, how would you be affected if the UK leaves the EU without a formal exit deal?

    Read more

  5. Mrs May 'Absolutely determined' to end Brexitpublished at 12:31 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

    Downing Street says Theresa May is "absolutely determined" to end the uncertainty over Brexit.

    The prime minister has been briefing her ministerial colleagues on talks with EU leaders after returning from Brussels this morning, her official spokesman says.

    "There is now a clear point of decision. If we are able to have a successful vote next week then we can pass the necessary legislation for ratifying the agreement and we can, as a country, be outside the European Union two months today," the spokesman adds.

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  6. Business secretary: PM's speech 'was not a great success'published at 12:27 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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    Business Secretary Greg Clark has said Theresa May's statement on Wednesday evening "wasn't a great success".

    Speaking on Nick Robinson's Radio 4 podcast "Political Thinking," he said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 understandable given the sense of frustration she had that people weren鈥檛 coming together, but it clearly wasn鈥檛 a great success.

    "I don鈥檛 think it was helpful in resolving the matter.

    "But, listen, none of us is infallible and even prime ministers sometimes don鈥檛 get the tone quite right.

    "I think this is a time for us all to come together to find common ground and to do what it takes to resolve this matter.鈥

  7. Get your burning Brexit questions answeredpublished at 12:19 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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  8. 'Enough is enough'published at 12:13 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

    The Mayor of London tweets:

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  9. Labour MP: PM has 'lost good faith'published at 12:11 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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    Labour MP Jim McMahon says MPs have "tried desperately to respect the result" of the EU referendum of 2016.

    But he highlights that MPs have faced harassment and targeted threats and goes on to criticise the prime minister's speech.

    "The prime minister has lost any good faith that I had in working with her," he says.

    He says a way forward "can only be achieved if the government can accept the current withdrawal agreement has to be departed from".

    "There has got to be a change of direction surely."

    Mr Kwarteng says he commends the remarks in terms of increased threats that MPs all face.

    "With respect to the process, we still have to have the meaningful vote," he says.

    "If it is voted down we will have an SI (statutory instrument) as I described."

  10. 'Opportunity to rethink the whole thing' - Danish PMpublished at 12:07 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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    The Sun's Brussels reporter tweets:

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  11. 'Press the no-deal button'published at 12:00 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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  12. Lidington in talks on Brexit plan alternativespublished at 11:57 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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    大象传媒 political correspondent

    Theresa May鈥檚 deputy has discussed with opposition parties how MPs could vote on alternatives to the government鈥檚 Brexit plan next week.

    David Lidington discussed potential options which could be put to MPs and the process by which they could vote.

    Sources involved in the talks say options discussed include a so-called 鈥渞un off鈥 鈥 whereby various options would be put to MPs, with the one with the lowest support being eliminated until a final option was left.

    A source said options including Labour鈥檚 Brexit plan, Common Market 2.0, no deal and a second referendum have been discussed.

  13. Taking a punt on Brexitpublished at 11:56 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

    While we would never encourage gambling, Ladbrokes has posted its latest Brexit betting odds for those willing to take a punt on the UK's future.

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  14. What happens should Mrs May resign?published at 11:52 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

    Second referendum campaigner and Labour peer Andrew Adonis tweets...

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  15. Happy 25th Birthday EEApublished at 11:46 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

    EU leaders are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the European Economic Area without UK PM Theresa May - who flew home earlier this morning.

    The UK will cease to be a member of the EEA once it leaves the European Union.

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  16. 'Shambolic' Brexit statementpublished at 11:43 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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  17. Labour MP: PM's speech 'made our job harder'published at 11:41 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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    Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi says he found the PM's speech on Wednesday night "sickening", saying it pitted MPs against their constituents.

    He says it "made our job harder" and he asks whether MPs will be getting a "full and unreserved apology" from the PM.

    Mr Kwarteng replies that the PM "reflected a feeling, certainly among my constituents" that Parliament needs to come to a decision and move the Brexit process forward.

  18. EU remembers the Brussels attackspublished at 11:39 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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    The European Council has been remembering the victims of the Brussels attacks, which happened three years ago on 22 March.

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  19. Postpublished at 11:36 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

    'Can the UK revoke Article 50?"

    The questions the UK is asking, according to Google.

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  20. Statutory instrument to delay Brexit to be laid 'early next week'published at 11:35 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2019

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    Mr Kwarteng says the statutory instrument - a piece of secondary legislation which will delay Brexit - is to be laid in Parliament "early next week'.

    He declines to set out exactly when this will be or the timing of the "meaningful vote".