As the British government convulses over Theresa May’s Brexit deal, its negotiating partners in Europe are watching with bewilderment and anxiety https://on.wsj.com/2DM4CWY
British Airways is reportedly seeking the support of the Spanish government to keep its airplanes flying in the event of Brexit https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/international-airlines-group-is-talking-to-madrid-about-brexit-1-5775204
British Airways seeks support from the SPANISH government due to Brexit https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/international-airlines-group-is-talking-to-madrid-about-brexit-1-5775204
With the British government so fragile, Brussels is discussing how to fudge the real state of the Brexit talks to protect Theresa May and avoid a cliff edge. https://nyti.ms/2nHuau4
With the British government so fragile, Brussels is discussing how to fudge the real state of the Brexit talks to protect Theresa May and avoid a cliff edge. https://nyti.ms/2Mu7dIM by @StevenErlanger
Two top ministers in the British government resigned within 24 hours of each other this week. One was the Brexit secretary, David Davis. Who was the other? Try this week's news quiz. https://nyti.ms/2zHQH34 https://t.co/gsdGysOKIt
The Brexit plan that could bring down the British government – explained https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/the-brexit-plan-that-could-bring-down-the-british-government-explained-1-5598509
"Without clarity, then it's too dangerous for us to proceed." Airbus warns the British government that uncertainty over Brexit could force it to rethink its operations in the country. https://nyti.ms/2K0cQ14
British lawmakers face a series of votes related to the Brexit debate this week, a few of which could conceivably topple the government https://nyti.ms/2y07wFk
British lawmakers face a series of votes related to the Brexit debate this week, a few of which could conceivably topple the government https://nyti.ms/2sMEyUC
Enthusiasts for British departure from the EU are focusing fury on a curious aspect of their own country's constitution: the unelected House of Lords, which has voted against the government 14 times on Brexit legislation https://nyti.ms/2G7Ovjf
Enthusiasts for British departure from the EU are focusing fury on a curious aspect of their own country's constitution: the unelected House of Lords, which has voted against the government 14 times on Brexit legislation https://nyti.ms/2KRd2wi
The British government, Parliament and the country remain starkly divided over Brexit, and pressure has grown to reverse it http://on.wsj.com/2mPI0Kb (corrects missing link)
Jobs are in peril and Brexit negotiations have been fractious, but the British government has found something to cheer: blue passports http://nyti.ms/2CVtuaf
Brexit talks finally open in Brussels, but there's a mountain to climb, and the British government is weaker.… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/877095691012722688
Brexit talks finally open in Brussels, but there's a mountain to climb, and the British government is weaker.… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/876906448734834688
.@Nissan says "support & assurances from the UK government" mean it's investing in British plant after #Brexit vote https://twitter.com/BBCBreaking/status/791577728717914112