British Prime Minister Theresa May survived a critical vote in Parliament on Tuesday that could have delayed Brexit, undermining her strategy for leaving the European Union and undercutting the country’s constitutional protocol. nyti.ms
Today: The British Parliament gears up for a critical Brexit vote, China escalates tensions with Canada and the Australian Open gets into full swing. nyti.ms
For Prime Minister Theresa May, Tuesday's vote on her Brexit plan is critical. A severe loss would reduce prospects of winning further concessions from European Union officials, who will not give ground unless Mrs. May needs only a small push to win nyti.ms
Theresa May survived to fight another day, but her win did nothing to alter the parliamentary arithmetic that forced her to delay a critical vote on her plan for withdrawal from the European Union, or Brexit. nyti.ms
A coming parliamentary vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal is critical. “If her loss is sizable, say more than 100, and she plowed on with it," one analyst said, "the cabinet and/or Tory backbenchers would probably take matters into their hands." nyti.ms
This week will be a critical one for Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain as she faces a number of votes that could decide the fate of the Brexit process and of her government nyti.ms
A new youth group determined to harness the power of a generation which feels cheated by Brexit. William Dry explains how it can apply pressure in critical ways. goo.gl
Critical Brexit talks mean Britain is facing its most perilous period since the Second World War, with the stage set for a pre-Christmas crisis. But there are grounds for optimism... ow.ly