After failing twice to get U.K. Parliament to vote on his Brexit deal, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to get a yes-or-no vote Tuesday https://on.wsj.com/2BxG40H
U.K. government officials fear a rebel group of 21 lawmakers ejected from the ruling Conservative Party could try to derail Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal after most forced him to ask the EU for a delay https://on.wsj.com/32uNzBu
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Britain and EU agree on a draft Brexit deal ahead of a crucial summit. Any final deal still faces the hurdle of passing a divided U.K. parliament. https://on.wsj.com/2MHIQW8
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Boris Johnson announced a revised Brexit proposal, warning the EU that he remains prepared to take the U.K. out of the bloc at the end of October without a deal https://on.wsj.com/2nPwcfx
A no-deal Brexit would spark potential shortages of fuel and medicines, long traffic jams at ports and rising food prices, the U.K. government said in a report outlining the worst-case scenarios https://on.wsj.com/34CYNVY
There is little that the E.U. can do about the U.K.'s internal political drama. But many still believe that a no-deal Brexit is avoidable. https://nyti.ms/2zsvabv
The pound drops after the U.K.’s Boris Johnson moves to suspend Parliament, which would make it harder for rebel lawmakers to block a no-deal Brexit https://on.wsj.com/2zw7xyB
Jeremy Corbyn and other opposition lawmakers agreed to focus on passing a law to head off a no-deal Brexit. Boris Johnson's office accused them of "actively seeking to sabotage the U.K.’s position.” https://nyti.ms/325PP1f