Just another week in the House of Commons;
Two court cases to stop prorogue of parliament have failed as it been decided it is constitutional.
Cross-party group of backbench MPs have succeeded in their attempt to take control of the Commons order paper and try to push through a bill seeking an extension to Brexit to at least 31 January, blocking a seemingly likely no-deal departure on 31 October.
For 328
Against 301
All the 21 rebel Conservative MPs have been expelled from party
Guto Bebb, Aberconwy
Richard Benyon, Newbury
Steve Brine, Winchester
Alistair Burt, North East Bedfordshire
Greg Clark, Tunbridge Wells
Kenneth Clarke, Rushcliffe
David Gauke, South West Hertfordshire
Justine Greening, Putney
Dominic Grieve, Beaconsfield
Sam Gyimah, East Surrey
Philip Hammond, Runnymede and Weybridge
Stephen Hammond, Wimbledon
Richard Harrington, Watford
Margot James, Stourbridge
Sir Oliver Letwin, West Dorset
Anne Milton, Guildford
Caroline Nokes, Romsey and Southampton North
Antoinette Sandbach, Eddisbury
Sir Nicholas Soames, Mid Sussex
Rory Stewart, Penrith and The Border
Edward Vaizey, Wantage
Government fails to get the 434 votes required to trigger a general election as Labour whips MPs to abstain
For
298
Against
56
Luciana Berger joins Lib Dems and Boris' brother Jo to stand down both minister and MP as "torn between family loyalty and the national interest".