Theresa May announced on Friday that she would be stepping down as Prime Minister, after repeatedly failing to win Parliament’s approval for a Brexit. Follow our live coverage. https://nyti.ms/2HMy0vK
In the past, Theresa May had agreed to step down if her Brexit plan — which has failed 3 times — won approval in Parliament. Now, she has effectively agreed to leave whether her plan passes or not. https://nyti.ms/2HzzYiK
Brexit: Theresa May's approval ratings with Tory members hit record low, survey suggests - live news https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2019/apr/24/brexit-latest-developments-mays-approval-ratings-with-tory-members-hit-record-low-survey-suggests-live-news?CMP=twt_gu&utm_medium=&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1556094810
The British prime minister did not specify when she would step down, but the European Union has said that it would approve an extension in the Brexit process to May 22, if her plan gained approval https://nyti.ms/2FAhpKr
The British prime minister did not specify when she would step down, but the European Union has said that it would approve an extension in the Brexit process to May 22, if her plan gained approval https://nyti.ms/2FweBOt
As Theresa May turns to Brussels for E.U. approval of her Brexit plan, other member states are piling in with their own demands for Britain's departure from the bloc https://nyti.ms/2R3BI7C
Ordered by court to seek Parliamentary approval on Brexit, Theresa May does so. Tersely. In a bill of 132 words:… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/824948576354709504
Ordered by court to seek Parliamentary approval on Brexit, Theresa May does so. Tersely. In bill of just 132 words:… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/824819270743945216
RT @guardiannews: 4) A legal dispute over whether #Brexit Article 50 can be triggered without Parliamentary approval continues today https://t.co/zgVtmdUL7Y