UK Prime Minister Theresa May is trying to persuade Members of Parliament to back her Brexit deal ahead of a crunch vote on it on Tuesday.
She's warning lawmakers that if her deal isn't passed, Brexit may end up being blocked.
Mrs May is expected to lose Tuesday's vote, at which point the opposition Labour Party may table a vote of no confidence in her government.
She's revealed further assurances from the EU on the controversial Irish border backstop - but these are considered unlikely to tip the balance in her favour.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt says Mrs May is warning MPs of the consequences of not backing her.
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UK correspondent Olly Barratt says Mrs May still hopes to change some minds.
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