@nytimesworld 5 years ago
No one knows how Brexit will end. But for much of the business world, Britain’s departure from the European Union has effectively already happened. https://nyti.ms/2U7Mjnw
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
For Brexit supporters, March 29 — the originally scheduled day for Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union — was supposed to be one big party, with a gala celebration of the official departure at 11 p.m. Instead, the champagne is still on ice. https://nyti.ms/2FImbGW
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
Parliament has twice rejected the agreement that Mrs. May negotiated with the European Union for Britain’s departure, known as Brexit, and both times the D.U.P. has voted against it, largely because of concerns about the Irish border. https://nyti.ms/2Jul15U
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
The European Union has granted a short extension to Brexit, provided Parliament approves the withdrawal deal it has twice rejected. Frustration with Britain’s political dysfunction is palpable in Brussels. https://nyti.ms/2FryrLU
@rt.com 5 years ago
Merkel ready to fight for orderly Brexit until UK’s planned departure from EU
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
Parliament will return for a third consecutive day of Brexit voting, and it is widely assumed that lawmakers will ask for a delay to Britain’s exit from the European Union https://nyti.ms/2EYOgZ1
@nytimesworld 6 years ago
Britain’s looming departure from the European Union — Brexit, as it is known — could depress growth for years to come, meaning that budget pressures, and the austerity era, may be far from over https://nyti.ms/2E7J0SC
@nytimesworld 6 years ago
Another day, another Brexit vote, this one on a proposal that could delay Britain’s departure from the European Union for a few months or even until the end of the year rather than leave without a deal https://nyti.ms/2G5IuXL
@rt.com 6 years ago
Brussels needs Britain’s decisions on Brexit to move forward – negotiator
@cjr.org 6 years ago
Britain’s partisan press takes aim at the ‘Brexshit’
@TheNewEuropean 6 years ago
Britain’s Brexit deal has been thrown into further confusion after a senior cabinet minister suggested that the question of the UK’s membership in the customs union remained open. http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/amber-rudd-suggests-customs-union-position-unconfirmed-1-5494239
@theatlantic.com 6 years ago
The Foreign Leaders Trump Favors
@channel4.com 7 years ago
Fox rules out customs union with EU
@theatlantic.com 7 years ago
The First Brexit Was Theological
@theatlantic.com 7 years ago
The Political Kindling of the Grenfell Fire
@channel4.com 7 years ago
Brexit: EU notification next week
@nytimesworld 8 years ago
In a blow to the ‘Brexit’ negotiations, Britain’s top envoy to the European Union resigns. http://nyti.ms/2iwnwFA https://t.co/YfDAbx9pLI
@openeurope.org.uk 8 years ago
How to secure a friendly Brexit?
@live.wsj.com 8 years ago
U.K. Prime Minister Assembles Brexit Cabinet
@live.wsj.com 8 years ago
How Brexit Affects Asian Investments: By the Numbers