UK Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to set out a possible delay to the Brexit process - if she can't get a deal agreed by mid-March.
It comes as she's threatened with a revolt by some ministers who say they'll resign if she doesn't take a 'no deal' Brexit off the table.
Mrs May is due to give a statement on Brexit negotiations to British lawmakers later (approx 1230GMT).
It comes as the opposition Labour Party says it will back a new EU referendum if its Brexit plans are rejected by MPs.
Shadow Foreign Secretary says she expects remaining in the EU would be on the ballot paper in any such referendum.
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Leave-supporting Labour MP Kate Hoey says it's a bad move.
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