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Theresa May faces a series of crucial Brexit votes today in her own parliament
Crucial week for Theresa May could spell calamity for her Brexit plans
'All eyes are on the UK government': Who'll be the first to make moves to change NI's abortion laws?
Theresa May's Cabinet agrees on Brexit backstop ending in 2021
'They have suffered long enough': Pressure mounts on Theresa May to legislate for change to Northern Ireland abortion law
'We're unstoppable': Large crowds protest in Belfast for change to Northern Ireland abortion law
Brexiteers 'Max Fac' plan would cost the UK £20 billion - Revenue chief
Varadkar warns Theresa May that border solution will be needed soon to avoid hard Brexit
Brexit - UK seeking previously unthought of 'third way' around the Northern Ireland customs border impasse
'I would not be as confident as you': May and Brexiteer MP 'in row over who would win a border poll'
'Tit-for-tat has never solved anything': Coveney responds to DUP MP calling him a 'Brit basher'
Boris Johnson calls UK's post-Brexit trade plan 'crazy'
A mixed bag for May and Corbyn while UKIP vote obliterated in English local elections
UK government defeated after Lords vote for powers to reject hard Irish border
Varadkar says the Irish government is not interested in a 'land grab' in Northern Ireland
Pressure heaps on Theresa May after home secretary resigns over immigration scandal
Theresa May to reverse stance on UK leaving the customs union after Brexit
UK's Irish border plans subject to 'systematic and forensic annihilation' by EU, report says
'National shame': UK government apologises after threats to deport people who had right to stay
May criticised for Syria air strikes with Corbyn accusing her of bowing to 'whims of the US president'
Donald Trump and Theresa May vow to end chemical weapon attacks in Syria
Over three-quarters of companies in the UK report gender pay gap
Theresa May to tour UK today to mark one-year countdown to Brexit
Russian ambassador to Ireland says expulsion of diplomats would be 'unfriendly action'
Britain, France, the US, and Germany united in 'abhorrence' over first nerve agent attack in Europe since WWII
Britain to expel 23 Russian diplomats after former double agent poisoned
Explainer: What we know about Russia's Novichok nerve agents
Moscow calls Britain's spy attack accusations a 'dirty attempt to discredit Russia'
Theresa May: It is 'highly likely' Russia was responsible for nerve agent spy attack
Brexit: What's next?
May moots 'associate membership' of EU agencies, concedes neither side can have 'exactly what we want'
Theresa May to reveal her five tests for the UK's post-Brexit EU relationship
Explainer: The EU is trying to force the UK to get real, here's how
Varadkar and May speak by phone ahead of draft EU withdrawal document on Brexit
'Pure illusion': That was the EU's withering assessment of Theresa May's Brexit plan
Mary Lou McDonald wasn't impressed after meeting Theresa May in London
'A standstill is completely unacceptable': Sinn Féin to meet Varadkar and May over Stormont deadlock
'Terrorists don't care who they kill': Theresa May says Europe must protect citizens
McDonald: 'If the DUP crashed this thinking that they would return to the bosom of direct rule, they thought wrong'
Theresa May says there is 'basis for agreement' to get Stormont 'up and running very soon'