The House of Commons is set for a historic vote on the Prime Minister’s Withdrawal Agreement on Tuesday. Here's the latest Brexit news you may have missed.

Nicola Sturgeon has urged MP's to vote down Theresa May's Brexit deal

The chances of Scotland staying in the European Union are at their highest since the 2016 referendum, Nicola Sturgeon has claimed.

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Theresa May says MPs must ask themselves what  a no-deal would do to the Union

Theresa May has urged MPs to back her Brexit deal saying that MPs "must ask themselves what a no-deal would do for the Union". In an address to the House of Commons she said that the impact a no-deal would have on Brexit is becoming clearer.

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David Mundell to support PM's Brexit deal, but admits it's "not perfect"

The Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell has admitted that Theresa May's Brexit deal is "not perfect", but has announced that he will support it in a vote at Westminster on Tuesday. 

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Last-minute warning from business leaders over no-deal Brexit

Business leaders have warned MPs about the impact of a no-deal Brexit, saying the future of hundreds of thousands of jobs is in their hands. Industry groups have been calling for clarity over the UK leaving the EU, making it clear that the years of uncertainty have already affected investment plans.

READ MORE: Business leaders give last minute warning over impact of no-deal Brexit