On the day it planned to leave, Britain's Parliament rejected exit terms for the 3rd time, leaving politics in chaos and sparking anger on both sides of the Brexit divide nyti.ms
For the third time Britain's Parliament has rejected a plan to leave the European Union, setting the Brexit project back to square one. The choices now look like a longer delay or a disorderly, possibly chaotic, departure. nyti.ms
Outside Parliament Brexit supporters hollered "shame on you" as lawmakers rejected Theresa May's departure plan for the 3rd time. Another critical day unfolds in Britain's Brexit shambles. nyti.ms
Parliament has twice rejected the agreement that Mrs. May negotiated with the European Union for Britain’s departure, known as Brexit, and both times the D.U.P. has voted against it, largely because of concerns about the Irish border. nyti.ms
The European Union has granted a short extension to Brexit, provided Parliament approves the withdrawal deal it has twice rejected. Frustration with Britain’s political dysfunction is palpable in Brussels. nyti.ms
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 nyti.ms
After twice defeating Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan, Parliament has rejected the idea of leaving without a plan. It is clear on what it opposes, but what does it want? nyti.ms
To find a way ahead, Theresa May is meeting with members of other parties, but also sticking with the negotiating red lines that were incorporated in her Brexit plan that was just rejected in such humiliating fashion by Parliament. nyti.ms
As parliament rejected Theresa May's Brexit deal by a historic margin, the Guardian went behind the scenes with three MPs who have dramatically opposing views t.co