Unable to control her own party or the British Parliament, Theresa May now wants Brussels to save her by reopening the Brexit deal. Brussels has so far refused. https://nyti.ms/2G7ZQ6i
Today: British Parliament rejects a no-deal Brexit, Apple reports flat profits and Huawei looks for ways to get past global skepticism. https://nyti.ms/2G8CFsB
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. https://nyti.ms/2G9zd0N
Unable to control her own party or the British Parliament, Theresa May now wants Brussels to save her by reopening the Brexit deal. Brussels has so far refused. https://nyti.ms/2DGI7l1
Lawmakers in British Parliament are trying to take control of plans for leaving the EU, turning the arcane parliamentary procedure of adding amendments into high drama. Here's a guide to the process at the center of the Brexit debate. https://nyti.ms/2DFrhTo
Lawmakers in British Parliament are trying to take control of plans for leaving the EU, turning the arcane parliamentary procedure of adding amendments into high drama. Here's a guide to the process at the center of the Brexit debate. https://nyti.ms/2DEMCg0
Today: The British Parliament gears up for a critical Brexit vote, China escalates tensions with Canada and the Australian Open gets into full swing. https://nyti.ms/2Db2F4N
British PM Theresa May survived a challenge to her leadership, but the win does little to improve her chances of getting her #Brexit deal through Parliament. Here's what could happen https://nyti.ms/2EsP2zY
When members of the British Parliament were given the chance to comment on the draft Brexit agreement, it was one withering blast after another https://nyti.ms/2QGBEKO
Should Brexit be delayed? A British parliamentary committee thinks so, illustrating the growing concerns in Parliament over the pace of the negotiations http://nyti.ms/2GEUptM
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)
Brexit is a turning point in British history. So why relegate the public and parliament to irrelevance? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/feb/21/the-guardian-view-on-brexit-britain-too-many-uncertainties