Brexit: a pivotal week?
Where have this week's events in Westminster left the UK's efforts to leave the EU? What might it mean for the future of the UK and its relations with the EU?
MPs voted in favour of the government's Brexit deal but then rejected the PM's plan to fast-track a bill through Parliament to implement it.
Opposition to the deal is still strong in some quarters.
Northern Ireland鈥檚 DUP withdrew its support for because it would lead to a customs border in the Irish Sea. The Scottish and Welsh governments believe it could undermine the powers of their devolved legislatures.
So what could this deal mean for the future of the United Kingdom? And what might it mean for the future relationship between the UK and the EU? And could Brexit still be derailed by groups which are implacably opposed to it?
David Aaronovitch is joined by:
Jill Rutter - Senior Research Fellow, UK in a Changing Europe
Rob Ford - Professor of Politics, University of Manchester
Sam Lowe - Senior research fellow, Centre for European Reform
Alison Young - Professor of Public Law, University of Cambridge
Sam McBride - Political editor at The Belfast News Letter
Producer: Serena Tarling
Editor: Jasper Corbett
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