Brexit negotiations
The prime minister is expected to fail on Monday in a second attempt to get a general election.
"We must stop Boris Johnson’s plan for a no-deal Brexit."
Source close to Jeremy Corbyn says "massive distrust" in PM could mean MPs dig in.
Rebel Tories inflict another defeat on the new PM.
Self-styled 'Brexit hardman' vows to vote against a deal even if the backstop is removed, and criticises PM's threat to sack any Tory MP who opposes a new withdrawal agreement.
Prime minister says he will treat Leavers the same as those Tories opposing no deal: "What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander".
PM described as "unconvincing" on a new Brexit deal, but Johnson accuses rebels of "handing power over to a junta that includes Jeremy Corbyn".
Philip Hammond urges PM to publish detailed proposals for replacing the backstop before Tuesday's Commons showdown.
Johnson’s voting record reveals the times he sided against the government on key decisions.
Former leadership rival said he will do "whatever it takes" to stop the UK crashing out at Halloween.