Commons
Theresa May's cabinet is meeting to decide what to do next.
We spoke to key figures behind the scenes.
Turds, bollocks, side-eyes and bombs.
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There will now be an attempt to woo the DUP to pre-empt rival plans for a 'people's vote' or a softer Brexit.
But despite a last-ditch speech, the PM faces another heavy defeat in the Commons.
But cabinet ministers said to be "curious" about the Kyle-Wilson plan.
"It is my job to ensure everything within it is in full working order."
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MPs hoped to commandeer the bill to crack down on money laundering.