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Richard Porritt, Steve Anglesey and Geri Scott are back to round up yet another historic week in British politics. The gang is joined by Jono Read who reports on the Remain march, Geri rounds up the runners and riders for Number 10 and Richard posts slices of bread through his neighbours' letter boxes.
The veteran Tory Remainer on the British leaders of his lifetime and how he came to be the hero of the Put it to the People march.
Protesters demanding a second referendum on Brexit mocked David Davis on Saturday by unfurling a banner emblazoned with one of the former cabinet minister’s old statements. / Quote comes from a speech by former DExEU secretary in 2012.
Demonstrators have flooded the streets of central London as they marched on Parliament to demand the public are given a final say over Brexit.
This footage shows nine minutes of the march in just 90 seconds, starting at 14.45GMT.
Politicians from all parties have urged the Prime Minister to give the public the final say over Brexit at the Put it to the People march in London.
Twitter users used the hashtag #PVRoadTrip to share photos and videos of journeys to London from all over the UK.
Conservative Party Chairman James Cleverly said that remain voters were 'screaming to be listened too'.
An estimated 1 million people flooded the streets of central London on Saturday in favour of a final say on Brexit.
As hundreds of thousands marched on Westminster to demand a second Brexit vote, a dramatically smaller demo of leave-supporting protesters is being led by Nigel Farage.
Organisers hail UK’s ‘biggest-ever demo’, while Tom Watson leads calls for fresh referendum.
London turned into a sea of blue and yellow – and astonishingly good placards – as smiling procession tries to turn tide of history. / In London’s Park Lane, James Lancaster and his band, Brass Against Brexit, stood amid the gathering crowds preparing to march on Parliament Square.
‘Have a look out of the window prime minister. Open your curtains. Switch on your TV. Here are the people’ / An estimated 1 million people staged one of the biggest marches in British history to demand a second referendum on Brexit and for the public to have the Final Say on the gathering crisis.
They came to London from across Britain and Europe, filled with enthusiasm for the new three Rs: revoke, remain, reform.
Number of people who have pre-registered on the website is 'significantly higher' than those for October march, organisers say.
Two hundred coaches have been booked to take people to London for a People’s Vote march, which organisers said would exceed the size of last October’s rally, when it was claimed 700,000 turned up.
Edmund Sides to join anti-Brexit demonstration on March 23rd after 321km walk.
It's a long old way from Scotland down to London...and it can be expensive to get there too. We would like to get a good presence to the march on 23rd March but some are unable to afford the journey even though they are desperate to go. It is really important that Scotland is represented especially as WE VOTED REMAIN!
On the 23rd of March, just six days before the Government hopes to take Britain out of the EU, hundreds of thousands of people will march on Parliament offering a solution to a crisis that threatens their living standards, businesses and jobs.
One group of activists have even paid for an entire train to bring people to London on 23 March.
Eight Labour MPs including Luciana Berger and Chuka Umunna quit Labour over anti-semitism and Corbyn’s intransigence over Brexit. Then three Tory women – Heidi Allen, Anna Soubry and Sarah Woollaston – resign from the party they now say is irrevocably dominated by the hard Right and its ERG extremists. What can the Independent Group achieve and what must they do to achieve it?
The Put It To The People march will take place in London on Saturday 23 March.
The Put It To The People march – organised in partnership with The Independent’s Final Say campaign – will take place in London on Saturday 23 March.
Leading Tories accused of ‘sniping at the huge numbers of people in this country who want to make their voice heard’.