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Prime minister to open Commons debate on controversial Internal Market Bill which breaks international law - and Ed Miliband will respond.
Former Tory premier says he has "misgivings" about Boris Johnson's internal market bill.
David Frost and Michel Barnier have a very public argument about the “facts” around food imports.
"If we see the rule of law being broken in a way that I find unacceptable I will go," says Robert Buckland.
MPs were split on the PM's Friday night Zoom chat, with one quipping he was like "a prisoner of No.10 without decent wifi".
Arj Singh and Paul Waugh, Anand Menon from UK In A Changing Europe and Tory MP Andy Carter take a look at the week in Westminster as Brexit and the pandemic's resurgence give a sense of history repeating itself.
EU demands Boris Johnson drop laws that would breach his own “oven ready” deal – or risk collapse of trade negotiations.
“How can we reproach Russia, or China, or Iran ... when we are showing such scant regard for our treaty obligations?” Howard asked.
The Internal Market Bill breaches the Withdrawal Agreement brokered by Boris Johnson and Theresa May. Will the UK face sanctions? Or... anything?
Nicola Sturgeon hits out after No.10 says the "oven ready" deal was negotiated quickly.