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Jeremy Corbyn says he can stop a no deal Brexit - if he's elected as temporary Prime Minister...

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VOICED: Jeremy Corbyn says he can stop a no deal Brexit - if he's elected as temporary Prime Minister. SHOWS: Aerials of Westminster, gvs Downing Street. Interviews with Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn MP, Liberal Democrat Chuka Umnna MP,...
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Northern leaders demand commitment to rail

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Northern Mayors & Council Leaders, including Andy Burnham, Steve Rotheram and Dan Jarvis, gather at Sheffield Rail Station to urge the government to prioritise development in the North, including HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail.
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Brexit crisis reignites Scotland independence drive

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Scenes from Westminster as Parliament prepares for suspension

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Footage from the Houses of Parliament as Downing Street has confirmed that parliament will be suspended from end of business today. John Bercow has announced that he will stand down as Commons Speaker at the end of next month unless an...
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Boris Johnson holds Cabinet meeting after Commons defeat

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Ministers arrive at 10 Downing Street for a Cabinet meeting after MPs defeated the Government to wrest control of the Commons agenda, with a vote now to be held on a Bill to prevent a no-deal Brexit.
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People's Vote hold protest in Westminster

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The People's Vote campaign hold a rally outside Parliament while inside MPs debate the Brexit delay bill put forward by rebel and opposition MPs.
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Crowds gather outside Parliament

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Windy scenes at Westminster as the debate begins over the latest European Union withdrawal bill aimed at preventing a no-deal Brexit. Prime Minister Boris Johnson later faces a vote on whether to force a delay of Brexit to prevent...
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Boris Johnson Faces Uncertain Path To Brexit During Parliament Hiatus

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The British prime minister has resolved to Brexit "do or die," but a path to the Oct. 31 deadline is uncertain after defeats in Parliament last week.
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France: Preparing for cliff-edge Brexit in Oct

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Jeremy Corbyn on no-deal prevention and a general election

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Interview with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who stresses that no-deal prevention legislation was the priority over a general election. He confirmed Labour has sought legal advice after fears an election timetable arranged by Boris...
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Brexit protesters gather in sunny Westminster

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The scene in Westminster on the day the Prime Minister's brother Jo Johnson quits politics. Prior to this, former Labour frontbencher Luciana Berger announced her decision to join the Liberal Democrats.
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Boris Johnson 'glad' angry father confronted him during hospital visit

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VOICED: Boris Johnson was confronted by an angry parent over NHS cuts on a visit to an East London hospital today. SHOWS: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson in confrontation with man at Whipps Cross University Hospital and an Interview with...
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Actor Sir Mark Rylance joins Extinction Rebellion protests

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Celebrities including actor Sir Mark Rylance joined the Extinction Rebellion protests as groups of demonstrators shut down roads around Parliament and Whitehall in London, in the start of what is expected two weeks of action in the...
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EU's Barnier: no comment on UK parliament

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Michel Barnier, the European Union's lead Brexit negotiator, on Thursday refused to comment on the apparent political crisis in the United Kingdom.
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Thomas Cook employees protest at Parliament

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Former Thomas Cook employees demand answers on the company's collapse outside parliament. Interviews with cabin crew staff Ian Ptolomey, 52, Lyndsay Dodds, 41 and Rob Blackwell, 50.
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Jeremy Corbyn says he will back an election after Brexit deadline extension

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Interview with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn who discusses a possible general election and Boris Johnson's recent language in the Commons. He condemned the PM's rhetoric, whilst saying he will back a general election once the EU grants an...
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Rory Stewart calls for more police on the streets in London Mayor bid

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Independent MP and former Conservative Rory Stewart speaks about his decision to stand down at the next general election, to run as an independent candidate for the Mayor of London. Mr Stewart said he was keen to tackle knife crime in...
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CLEAN : EU's Barnier ready to work on any new legal and operational proposal on the backstop

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The EU's chief negotiator for Brexit Michel Barnier says he is ready to work on any new legal and operational proposal with the United Kingdom on the controversial backstop plan for the Northern Irish border just before a meeting with...
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Protesters march to Parliament Square to demand a second referendum

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Thousands of second referendum supporters have been marching on Parliament in London asking for a vote on Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal. Effigies of the Prime Minister, and pets draped in EU flags have been pictured at the People’s Vote...
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Corbyn: Labour backs an election after Brexit deadline extension

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Interview with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn who discusses a possible general election and Boris Johnson's recent language in the Commons. He condemned the PM's rhetoric, whilst saying he will back a general election once the EU grants an...
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Sir Patrick Stewart among speakers at anti-Brexit rally

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Speakers including Sir Patrick Stewart, Sir Keir Starmer, Diane Abbott, John McDonnell, and Jo Swinson address protesters in Parliament Square demanding a second EU referendum. Crowds filled the square and surrounding streets as a...
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Irish PM Leo Varadkar 'now absolutely convinced' Boris Johnson wants Brexit deal after talks

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VOICED: Boris Johnson and the Irish Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar, have agreed 'they can see a pathway to a possible deal'. SHOWS: Boris Johnson leaving Downing Street, Brexit protesters, Leo Varadkar's airport arrival, Jeremy Corbyn...
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Big Ben chimes for the first time since New Year

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The famous chimes of Big Ben have rung out for the first time since the New Year as part of technical tests ahead of Remembrance Sunday. Clock mechanics have tested the bell before it strikes 11 times to mark the start of the two-minute...