These are the threats that keep Labour MPs up at night.
It may go horribly wrong. It’s hard, however, to see that she can be blamed for trying.
It has also contradicted its stance that “laws which impact the people of Wales should be made in Wales”.
Plus: The coming local elections. My predictions – Liberal Democrats up, Conservatives up, UKIP down, Labour down – and maybe Corbyn out later this year.
Also: Brokenshire sets Good Friday deadline for talks as UUP elect new leader; and Welsh Tories regain second place as Reckless ‘re-rats’ from UKIP.
Also: Brokenshire insists restoring Ulster devolution remains the focus; Sturgeon may try to defy May over a referendum; and why not make Gibraltar actually British?
The Prime Minister set out to show that she will be a safe, inclusive negotiator.
Also: why the Prime Minister is playing for time on a second Scottish independence referendum; and veteran Welsh MP says her support for devolution ‘a mistake’.
Will the UK get a deal? Much depends on whether other European governments or the EU Commission take charge on the other side of the table.
Perhaps voters are waiting to see the outcome of the negotiations, or maybe the economic reality of Ulster’s reliance on Great Britain is key to swing voters.
Also: Jones calls for grand council to create a federalist vision for Labour, and Government rebuffs Irish leader over Ulster comments.
A curious alignment of remainer Unionists and Scottish nationalists was convinced that Brexit would cause the end of the UK. Fortunately, they were wrong.
We cannot have a vote when all that is known is what legal deal has been agreed.
But more control should also be handed down to Scottish local authorities.
Any result which sees the election of more than 45 nationalists will raise some awkward questions for May as she forms her new government.