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Blackford Says SNP Would Back Vote of No Confidence in Government

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Mar.12 -- Ian Blackford, the Westminster leader of the Scottish National Party, discusses the outlook for Parliament's vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal and the possibility of a no-confidence vote in the government if it...
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Jacob Rees-Mogg hopes DUP will come around to May's deal

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Jacob Rees-Mogg has said he still backs the PM’s deal and is hoping the DUP “come over” to it. He also praised Mrs May’s behaviour yesterday and said she “deserves support”. Speaking to reporters in London, he said: “I’m in favour of the...
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Leave Means Leave makes its way along the Thames

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Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage and co-founder of Leave Means Leave Richard Tice lead protesters towards Parliament on March 29, the original day the Britain was meant to leave the EU. Includes vox pops.
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Abuse campaigners express anger after meeting with Secretary of State for Northern Irelan

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Abuse campaigners Jon McCourt and Marty Adams speak after meeting Karen Bradley on compensation. The abuse survivors expressed anger at Mrs Bradley as they left meetings at Stormont House.
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Sturgeon launches SNP's European elections campaign

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Nicola Sturgeon has launched the SNP's European Parliament election campaign with a speech in Edinburgh. The party leader told voters that choosing the SNP sent a signal that the people of Scotland want to remain in the EU.
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Sky News

Leave supporters demonstrate as Parliament try to decide what to do on Brexit

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VOICED: Shows aerial shots Brexit leave supporters gathered in Parliament Square and around the Palace of Westminster in London, UK. Exterior shots protesters marching along streets towards Parliament Square, carrying banners, signs and...
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Theresa May speaking on Brexit on visit to Grimsby

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Theresa May making a key speech on Brexit whilst visiting the energy company Orsted on 8 March 2019 in Grimsby, United Kingdom
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Farage would form ‘non-aggression pact’ with Tories if PM pursues no-deal Brexit

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The Brexit Party would form a “non-aggression pact” with the Conservative Party if it pursues a no-deal Brexit, Nigel Farage has confirmed. The party held a rally in Westminster to announce its next wave of candidates to fight for seats...
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Banksy's 'Devolved Parliament' expected to fetch over £1.5 million at auction

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Banksy’s portrayal of the House of Commons reduced to an assembly of parliamentary primates, will go on public display in London for the first time at Sotheby’s, just a mile away from Westminster. The exhibition will run from September...
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Ian Blackford reacts as Lib Dems and SNP lose High Court challenge over ITV leaders' debate

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Ian Blackford makes a statement outside the High Court after the Liberal Democracts and the SNP lost a High Court challenge against ITV over its decision to exclude their party leaders from a televised election debate. A head-to-head...
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Press Association

Election 2019: November 19 round-up

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A round-up of highlights from the campaign trail on November 19, from the launch of the Green Party manifesto to Boris Johnson boxing in Manchester ahead of his TV debate against Jeremy Corbyn.
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Sky News

Talks continue in Europe as Brexit deadline approaches

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VOICED: Shows exterior night shots politicians working in the European Commission building in Brussels overnight, exterior shots UK's Brexit Secretary arriving at Foreign Ministers meeting in Luxembourg and soundbite from him on...
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Michelle O'Neil accuses DUP of 'stunt politics'

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Vice President of Seinn Fein, Michelle O'Neill, has criticised the DUP for a move that will see the Northern Ireland Assembly sitting on Monday just hours before Westminster legislation that will decriminalise abortion in the region come...
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Extinction Rebellion climate protester scales Big Ben scaffolding

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An Extinction Rebellion protester has scaled the side of Big Ben. The protester is wearing a blonde wig and has unfurled a flag of the side of the tower. A spokesman for the group said the climber was 43-year-old tree surgeon Ben Atkinson.
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Nigel Farage does not want to be 'hunkered down' by standing for the election

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The Brexit Party Leader Nigel Farage makes a speech to 600 Prospective Parliamentary Candidates, set to fight the General Election. Mr Farage joked about talking trade with his 'friend in America' Donald Trump, and claimed his party is...
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Nicola Sturgeon challenges Johnson and Corbyn to TV debate

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Nicola Sturgeon speaking after taking part in a dance at Lochside Community Centre in Dumfries. The SNP leader warned that the NHS was at risk under Boris Johnson post-Brexit, and challenged the Conservative and Labour leaders to a...
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Johnson and Corbyn clash at PMQs

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Prime Minister Boris Johnson clashed over workers' rights, NHS privatisation and environmental standards during Prime Minister's Questions. Mr Corbyn accused Mr Johnson of "delaying his own Withdrawal...
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Sturgeon: Vote for SNP a vote 'to escape Brexit'

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CLEAN : Thousands march in Glasgow in support of Scottish independence

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Thousands of people brave the rain in Glasgow to march for Scottish independence (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Brexit: Arguments break out between Remainers and pro-Brexiteers

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Whitehall filled with people as demonstrators march on Parliament Square as they demand a second referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union. Bitter arguments broke out between Remainers and pro-Brexiteers also in attendance.
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Brexit protesters heckle Jacob Rees-Mogg and his son as they leave Parliament

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Jacob Rees-Mogg and his son were heckled by Brexit protesters in Westminster as they left Parliament. Labour MP Diane Abbott was also given a police escort as she made her way through the crowds. Thousands had gathered to call for a...
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Sir Lindsay Hoyle ensures 'office is open to all' on his return as Speaker

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Sir Lindsay Hoyle has been re-elected as Commons Speaker, telling MPs his “office is open to all”. The Chorley MP was returned to the post unopposed at the start of the new Parliament. He replaced John Bercow as Speaker in November,...
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Sky News

No-deal Brexit back on the table as Johnson plans to outlaw delays to transition period beyond

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VOICED: Shows interior shots Prime Minister Boris Johnson posing with newly elected Tory MPs in Westminster and departing Number 10 Downing Street, exterior shots cabinet ministers arriving at Downing Street including new Welsh Secretary...
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Ian Blackford: The election has reaffirmed Scotland's mandate for a second independence referendum

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New SNP MPs gather outside Parliament after making huge gains in the general election. They are greeted by their SNP leader Ian Blackford. He makes a speech about how the SNP's gains in the election have reaffirmed Scotland's mandate for...