David Davis
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Rolling coverage of all the day’s political developments as they happen
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High court decision that MPs must have a vote on triggering Brexit ‘gives chance to scrutinise prime minister’s approach’
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Government believed to have provided a ‘letter of comfort’ to Nissan promising that the UK car industry would remain competitive after Brexit
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Leaders of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland met Theresa May for Brexit talks, but Sturgeon says she learned nothing new
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Some senior Tories are behaving as if there is no penalty for advertising their divisions. They are wrong
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A clear message has been sent to hard Brexiters: you will not close down debate on our future
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Where Theresa May’s team stand on the proposed expansion of the west London airport
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Among those appointed to committee focusing on how to leave the EU are three Brexiteers Boris Johnson, David Davis and Liam Fox
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Senior judges will hear claims that the government cannot trigger article 50 without parliamentary approval
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Conservatives queue up to raise concerns as pound plunges, and Labour says PM has no mandate for terms of leaving EU
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Business raises concerns about the wisdom of leaving the single market, while MPs from all parties demand a say in negotiations
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The secretary of state for exiting the European Union, David Davis, makes a speech in the House of Commons on Monday
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Calls for ‘parliament to play its role’ are increasing as Davis rejects vote on terms of leaving EU
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David Davis rejects calls for MPs to be allowed a vote on the terms of Britain’s departure from the EU
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Editorial: The winning slogan was ‘take back control’. The prime minister is wrong to think that doesn’t include parliament
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Prime minister will use conference speech to lambast elites and set out a ‘new centre ground’ in which the Tories step in to protect working people
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Brexit secretary dismisses as ‘conspiracy stuff’ idea that leave campaigners were put in charge so they could be held responsible
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Grumpy David Davis, dopey Priti Patel and happy Boris Johnson knew all the right words to the Brexit fairy tale, but where was Smarmy?
David Davis pledges to share Brexit thinking with devolved governments