In the growing crisis surrounding Brexit, there are calls for negotiations to be extended to prevent an economically-disastrous exit without an agreement at the end of March — though all 27 other E.U. nations would have to agree to prolong the talks nyti.ms
In the growing crisis surrounding Brexit, there are calls for negotiations to be extended to prevent an economically-disastrous exit without an agreement at the end of March — though all 27 other E.U. nations would have to agree to prolong the talks nyti.ms
Romania — whose government has moved assertively to rein in the independence of the judiciary — takes over the presidency at a crucial moment for the future of the E.U., with Brexit looming nyti.ms
Romania — whose government has moved assertively to rein in the independence of the judiciary — takes over the presidency at a crucial moment for the future of the E.U., with Brexit looming nyti.ms
Romania — whose government has moved assertively to rein in the independence of the judiciary — takes over the presidency at a crucial moment for the future of the E.U., with Brexit looming nyti.ms
With hours remaining to save her job, Theresa May had one argument: Changing leaders so close to the March 29 deadline to leave the E.U. could open the door to something worse, a Labour government or a reversal of Brexit. nyti.ms
This week the European Union was supposed to be able to finally put the political psychodrama of Britain behind it. Instead, Brexit will hijack another E.U. summit meeting when Europe has other, more compelling problems. nyti.ms by @StevenErlanger
Could a "no deal" Brexit become a reality? The 27 members of the E.U. have given their support to Theresa May's deal, but here's what could happen next. nyti.ms
Could a "no deal" Brexit become a reality? The 27 members of the E.U. have given their support to Theresa May's deal, but here's what could happen next. nyti.ms
Could a "no deal" Brexit become a reality? The 27 members of the E.U. have given their support to Theresa May's deal, but here's what could happen next. nyti.ms
Could a "no deal" Brexit become a reality? The 27 members of the E.U. have given their support to Theresa May's deal, but here's what could happen next. nyti.ms
In Brussels for the last bits of unfinished business with the E.U. on Brexit, Theresa May is discovering that other countries in the bloc have domestic concerns as well nyti.ms
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 nyti.ms
The U.K. cabinet has approved the withdrawal agreement with the E.U. But, as always with Brexit, the topping of one hurdle only points the way to the next, in this case an all-out political war in Parliament, which must still approve the pact nyti.ms
While the British cabinet has approved the government's withdrawal agreement with the E.U., some lawmakers who support Brexit are calling the deal worse than staying in the E.U. nyti.ms
After months of discussions, the U.K. and E.U. have agreed on a draft agreement for Brexit, an issue that has divided Britons and split the Conservative Party. But Prime Minister Theresa May’s problems are far from over. In fact, they may just be beginning nyti.ms
Austerity is ending, Britain’s chancellor of the Exchequer said. But he also warned Brexit hard-liners that his plans could change if there was a disorderly exit from the E.U. nyti.ms
Austerity is ending, Britain’s chancellor of the Exchequer said. But he also warned Brexit hard-liners that his plans could change if there was a disorderly exit from the E.U. nyti.ms
“The French won the argument that the E.U. has to come out more firmly against Chequers," said an analyst, referring to the controversial Brexit plan that Theresa May has said is the only workable one on the table nyti.ms
“There is no Brexit dividend,” said one financial analyst in response to Prime Minister Theresa May's speech today promising more money for the N.H.S. “Payments to the E.U. will fall, but tax revenues will fall more as a result of Brexit.” nyti.ms
“There is no Brexit dividend,” said one financial analyst in response to Prime Minister Theresa May's speech today promising more money for the N.H.S. “Payments to the E.U. will fall, but tax revenues will fall more as a result of Brexit.” nyti.ms
A second vote on "Brexit?" It could be the only way out of an impasse if Parliament votes down whatever deal the government negotiates with the E.U. nyti.ms
In a rare moment of triumph, Theresa May convinced E.U. leaders to back her tough line against Russia in the nerve agent attack. That augurs well for future cooperation in security matters after Brexit nyti.ms