Boris Johnson insists that while he intends to hammer out a better deal, Britain will leave the European Union on Oct. 31, even if that means exiting without a deal. Here's a look at the next phase of Brexit. https://nyti.ms/32Nbb4y
Britain’s new populist Brexit Party was on course to win the country’s European Parliament elections, further roiling the already turbulent politics of a country polarized over failed efforts to leave the European Union. https://nyti.ms/2HWAW93
Ireland, an independent nation that will remain a part of the European Union; and Northern Ireland, a region of the United Kingdom, which is set to leave the bloc — are fundamentally affected by Brexit. What do both want? https://nyti.ms/2K31ji5
For the third time Britain's Parliament has rejected a plan to leave the European Union, setting the Brexit project back to square one. The choices now look like a longer delay or a disorderly, possibly chaotic, departure. https://nyti.ms/2FK2kaA
The organizers of a People's Vote march in London say there is one way out of the Brexit impasse: Give Britons another chance to vote on whether the country should leave the European Union https://nyti.ms/2Fumsx8