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Boris Johnson condemned for connecting Jo Cox to Brexit

There were gasps in the Commons. Boris Johnson has been widely condemned after claiming the best way to honour Jo Cox (an ardent Remainer) was to "get Brexit done". Several MPs drew upon the memory of the murdered politician when urging the Prime Minister to curb his "violent" and "dangerous" language. But Johnson rejected the calls - provoking a furious backlash. Watch video of the dramatic late-night exchanges. Camilla Tominey has an essential reconstruction of a heated day in Parliament in which anger poured off the green benches. Earlier, Mr Johnson accused Jeremy Corbyn of "running scared"of an election after the Labour leader turned down the chance to topple the PM with a confidence vote. These are the latest election odds and our polls tracker.

The future is far from certain. After this week's shock Supreme Court ruling on prorogation, where do we go from here? Christopher Hope explains in simple language the next likely steps for the Prime Minister, Parliament - and Brexit.

Labour to scrap all immigration controls and give voting rights

Jeremy Corbyn will scrap all controls on immigration and hand foreign nationals voting rights in elections and referendums if his party wins power. The Labour leader will head into the next election promising to extend freedom of movement to migrants around the world. But as Political Correspondent Harry Yorke reveals, Mr Corbyn's own team is privately opposed to the plan.