For months, Prime Minister Theresa May insisted that Britain would leave the European Union with or without an agreement. Now she is expected to ask for more time to try to salvage her unpopular Brexit deal. https://nyti.ms/2Jps7IM
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
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
As Parliament prepares for a momentous debate over Prime Minister Theresa May’s unpopular plan to leave the European Union, the government is mocked for its first major test run of a chaotic no-deal Brexit scenario https://nyti.ms/2CWvC49
On 29 March 2019 Britain will officially leave the European Union. But is Brexit definitely going to happen? Watch the Guardian's political correspondent Jessica Elgot explore whether Brexit is inevitable. https://t.co/Rt8b4qE3rk
On 29 March 2019 Britain will officially leave the European Union. Is Brexit definitely going to happen? - Video explainer https://www.theguardian.com/politics/video/2018/aug/22/is-brexit-definitely-going-to-happen https://t.co/QBtREYrZ0Y
On the second anniversary of the Brexit referendum, Britons opposed to the decision to leave the European Union protested by the thousands https://nyti.ms/2MjFR4G
RT @BBCBreaking: Queen gives Royal Assent for Brexit bill clearing way for UK PM to formally start talks to leave European Union https://t.co/PsMsP8wdDe