Boris Johnson's Brexit plans could face three critical tests in the space of a week next month after a judge agreed to fast-track a case brought by pro-Remain campaigners
This means Labour could attempt to topple Mr Johnson's government through a vote of no confidence as soon as the Wednesday or Thursday that week.
Prior to the summer recess, MPs ensured the government is bound by law to provide a report on Northern Ireland on 4 September and then debate it in parliament within five days. A senior government source this week admitted 9 September is shaping up to be a big moment in the looming parliamentary battles between Mr Johnson and Remain-supporting MPs.
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