May delays meaningful Brexit vote

Prime minister’s pledge to bring back withdrawal deal to Parliament by 12 March risks splitting cabinet

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Theresa May in Sharm El Sheikh on Sunday
(Image credit: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Theresa May has pushed back a meaningful vote on the government’s Brexit deal, in a bid to buy a bit of extra time to secure concessions from the EU that she hopes will win over wavering MPs.

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