Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May was told that Parliament could not vote a third time on her government's plan for Brexit unless the plan substantially differed from the one rejected last week https://nyti.ms/2TVrQkV
If Britain's Parliament rejects Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal again on Tuesday, the focus then shifts to a vote the next day on whether to oppose a no-deal Brexit https://nyti.ms/2THgSiZ
Another day, another defeat for Britain's Theresa May who loses a Brexit vote - again. This time a party splits casts new doubt over her strategy for leaving the European Union. https://nyti.ms/2EaUB4r
The key to Britain's Brexit crisis lies in Parliament. But its next big vote will not take place until Jan. 29 - just two months before Britain plans to leave the European Union. https://nyti.ms/2FGyaVT
With the U.K.’s exit from the EU slated for March 29, Britain's divided Parliament appears likely to vote against the government's Brexit plan. What then? https://on.wsj.com/2Fc7ex3
After the U.K's Brexit vote, Britain's economy needs sweeping reform, says committee including Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury https://nyti.ms/2MQhOPm
Facebook, responding to pressure from Britain's Parliament about any effort by Russia to influence the "Brexit" vote, said it had found no evidence of a significant Russian campaign http://nyti.ms/2iXyD9F
RT @jhsugden: Britain's waking up to the Brexit vote results. Follow the play-by-play on WSJ. http://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/eureferendum https://t.co/5QNzLYFh8A