The British prime minister did not specify when she would step down, but the European Union has said that it would approve an extension in the Brexit process to May 22, if her plan gained approval nyti.ms
The British prime minister did not specify when she would step down, but the European Union has said that it would approve an extension in the Brexit process to May 22, if her plan gained approval nyti.ms
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. nyti.ms
In this week's edition of The New European how the independents can stop Brexit, the new hope for a People's Vote, and a damning portrait of a prime minister unfit to lead. On sale Thursday for £2.50. t.co
British Prime Minister Theresa May survived a critical vote in Parliament on Tuesday that could have delayed Brexit, undermining her strategy for leaving the European Union and undercutting the country’s constitutional protocol. nyti.ms
For Prime Minister Theresa May, Tuesday's vote on her Brexit plan is critical. A severe loss would reduce prospects of winning further concessions from European Union officials, who will not give ground unless Mrs. May needs only a small push to win nyti.ms
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 nyti.ms
The European Court of Justice will deliver its ruling on whether the UK can unilaterally revoke its withdrawal from the EU the day the crunch vote on the prime minister’s Brexit deal. theneweuropean.co.uk