In pictures: Capturing a tumultuous time for Westminster
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The House of Commons has been the scene of dramatic and highly charged exchanges in recent months as MPs debate the best way forward for the UK's Brexit strategy.
Marathon late-night sittings have become the norm and a number of historic votes have meant all eyes have been on Westminster.
This year marks 30 years since video cameras were installed in the Commons to allow the public to watch debates unfold on television.
Key days like the Budget have also been captured by official Commons photographers since 2016, but recently more regular access has been given.
Here is a selection of some of the most striking images from recent weeks:

Prime Minister Theresa May during her statement to the Commons on the EU Council on 25 March


Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks during the Brexit extension debate on 14 March


Theresa May speaks during Prime Minister's Questions on 20 March


Theresa May and her front bench during Prime Minister's Questions on 20 March


Speaker John Bercow gives directions on 25 March


Theresa May speaking on 27 March


Jeremy Corbyn speaking on 29 March


Anna Soubry, member of the The Independent Group, speaks during the second debate ahead of the so-called indicative votes, on 1 April


Labour MP Ed Miliband speaks at Prime Minister's Questions on 20 March


MPs listen to Theresa May's statement on the EU Council on 25 March


A wide shot of the House of Commons on 27 March


Theresa May and her front bench on 3 April


Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle speaks during Prime Minister's Questions on 20 March


Speaker John Bercow flanked by Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn, on 27 March


Labour MP Jess Phillips speaks during the Prime Minister's Statement on the EU Council, on 25 March


MPs during the Brexit extension vote on 14 March


The House of Commons on 29 March
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