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Agnes Chambre

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Past articles by Agnes:

Gary Lineker saga exposes weakness at the heart of the BBC

National broadcaster in humiliating climbdown after bitter impartiality row. → Read More

Confusion among Labour's top team as senior figures disagree over second EU referendum

Deputy Labour leader Tom Watson has refused to rule out a second EU referendum - just an hour after his colleague Diane Abbott said Labour has never supported the policy and does not now. → Read More

David Davis accused of wasting money after spending almost £50,000 on RAF plane travel around Europe

David Davis has been accused of wasting almost £50,000 on RAF planes to get to Brexit meetings. → Read More

Damian Green 'could face second sex claim probe'

Damian Green may face a second probe into claims of sexually inappropriate behaviour, according to a report. → Read More

‘You’ll get what’s coming to you’: Tory rebels ‘sent death threats as calls for deselection grow’

Death threats have reportedly been sent to the Conservative MPs who voted against the Government in this week’s crunch Brexit bill vote. → Read More

Theresa May ‘expected to drop Brexit date vote’ after embarrassing Commons defeat

Theresa May is reportedly preparing to back down on plans to enshrine the date of Brexit in law amid fears she faces another embarrassing Commons defeat. → Read More

Ava Etemadzadeh: Decision to delay Kelvin Hopkins harassment investigation ‘deeply disappointing’

A Labour activist has hit out after the party delayed the outcome of its investigation into her claims of sexual harassment against former Shadow Cabinet member Kelvin Hopkins. → Read More

Suspended Jared O’Mara 'advised by GP not to attend Parliament'

MP Jared O’Mara is not currently attending Parliament following advice from his GP, according to a spokesman. → Read More

Downing Street hints at 'meaningful vote' climbdown as Tory Brexit rebel predicts government defeat

Theresa May could back down over calls for parliament to be given a "meaningful vote" on the final Brexit deal after a leading rebel warned the Government was heading for an embarrassing Commons defeat. → Read More

David Davis pledges to enshrine Brexit deal in law after Guy Verhofstadt blast

David Davis has pledged to enshrine last week's Brexit deal in law "as soon as possible" - after being slammed by a senior Brussels official. → Read More

David Davis confirms plan to enshrine Brexit deal in law after Guy Verhofstadt blast

David Davis has pledged to enshrine last week's Brexit deal in law "as soon as possible" - after being slammed by a senior Brussels official. → Read More

Theresa May 'forced to separate Cabinet ministers in furious Commons row'

Theresa May was forced to step in and separate her Chancellor and Defence Secretary after a blazing row broke out between the pair in the Commons, it has been reported. → Read More

Straight couples ‘could be allowed to enter into civil partnerships’

The Government is poised to back a bill that would allow straight couples to enter into civil partnerships, it has been reported. → Read More

Theresa May agrees to pay Brexit divorce bill of up to £39bn

Britain and the European Union have finally agreed a Brexit divorce bill of between £35bn and £39bn. → Read More

Anti-EU Tory MPs pile pressure on Theresa May over soft Brexit fears

Tory MPs have rounded on Theresa May amid fears the Prime Minister is watering down her Brexit demands. → Read More

Boris Johnson and Michael Gove 'could lead revolt amid fears of soft Brexit'

Boris Johnson and Michael Gove could lead a revolt against Theresa May amid growing fears among eurosceptics that she is attempting to deliver a 'soft Brexit'. → Read More

MPs hit out at ‘ridiculous’ security around Brexit impact reports

MPs and peers have hit out at the “ridiculous” level of security around the Brexit impact reports, claiming the majority of their contents is already in the public domain. → Read More

Momentum founder demands reselection of Labour council candidates

Jon Lansman has demanded the reselection of Labour council candidates in London, accusing some in the party of “anti-democratic stitch-ups”. → Read More

Irish Prime Minister accuses Theresa May of reneging on border deal

Leo Varadkar has accused Theresa May of reneging on a deal over the Irish border after DUP leader Arlene Foster told her they could not accept it. → Read More

Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland must stay in EU single market if Northern Ireland does

Nicola Sturgeon has said there is "no good practical reason" why Scotland cannot stay in the EU single market if a special deal is done to avoid a hard border in Ireland after Brexit. → Read More