Theresa May
Backbenchers and unions attack postponement slipped out by minister.
A blockbuster Sunday.
"It's not the time to change the captain of the ship", says Michael Gove.
"Everyone feels betrayed."
Demonstrators are demanding a final say on Brexit be put to the people.
The EU has agreed to extend the exit date for the UK from the original 29 March deadline. PM Theresa May has to have her deal through parliament by 12 April. If she succeeds, the Brexit dat will move to 22 May to give both the EU and the UK time to prepare. However, if she can’t get parliament to pass her withdrawal deal, the UK will have a choice between asking for a longer extension period, or exiting without a deal on 12 April.
The Labour deputy leader is due to speak at the People's Vote rally in London.
There isn’t much for liberals to celebrate these days – so let’s not miss this opportunity to celebrate Jacinda Ardern, a rare political leader who has genuinely risen to the occasion
Hopes dashed as Nigel Dodds calls PM's bid to salvage agreement a "failure".
ANALYSIS: There is one last chance for the PM to get her deal over the line, HuffPost UK's political editor writes.