Trade is taking off around the world, but not in Britain. "U.K. PLC has become harder, slower, more expensive, more difficult to deal with as a result of Brexit." https://on.wsj.com/3DREq8j
Even if Brexit negotiators reach a trade agreement this week, the deal won’t cover finance, the crown jewel of the U.K.’s economy https://on.wsj.com/37z6U8i
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson agreed with top European Union officials to intensify Brexit trade talks over the summer as both sides seek to reach a deal before a year-end deadline https://on.wsj.com/37z8OFi
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s tight Brexit timetable could make it tough for Britain to strike a trade deal with the European Union by year’s end https://on.wsj.com/2Fs8ACR
As Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to Downing Street with a mandate to “Get Brexit Done,” real-estate agents in prime central London believe a deal—any deal—will help repair buyer confidence. https://on.wsj.com/38UGsFR
Boris Johnson’s government said it would leave a post-Brexit standstill period at the end of next year, with or without a trade deal with the European Union https://on.wsj.com/2YVjCcA
Boris Johnson could find himself facing a determined critic of his Brexit deal when Britain goes to the polls next month: Nigel Farage https://on.wsj.com/34h2PSI
Shortly after endorsing Boris Johnson's Brexit deal, U.K. lawmakers voted against a proposed timetable to push it through Parliament by the end of the month https://on.wsj.com/32NQFRj
Breaking: U.K. lawmakers endorse Johnson’s Brexit deal, giving it critical momentum. But disagreements over the timetable still could disrupt the plan. https://on.wsj.com/2N7x6wo
After failing twice to get U.K. Parliament to vote on his Brexit deal, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to get a yes-or-no vote Tuesday https://on.wsj.com/2BxG40H
Boris Johnson is bringing the Brexit deal he reached with the EU back to Parliament this week. Here’s a look at where things stand in the three-year saga. https://on.wsj.com/2VYVfcE
U.K. government officials fear a rebel group of 21 lawmakers ejected from the ruling Conservative Party could try to derail Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal after most forced him to ask the EU for a delay https://on.wsj.com/32uNzBu
If he can keep everyone who voted for Theresa May's Brexit deal, Boris Johnson needs 35 more votes to pass his own. Who could he convince? https://on.wsj.com/2OZNbGX
Investors are eager for the Brexit saga to end, but they aren’t blind to the potential drawbacks of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s new deal with the EU, explains @Spencerjakab. #WSJWhatsNow https://on.wsj.com/33JG21T https://t.co/5sNhnwtROJ
If he can keep everyone who voted for Theresa May's Brexit deal, Boris Johnson needs 35 more votes to pass his own. Who could he convince? https://on.wsj.com/2nSdIef https://t.co/1hzr9HbPmX
Britain and EU agree on a draft Brexit deal ahead of a crucial summit. Any final deal still faces the hurdle of passing a divided U.K. parliament. https://on.wsj.com/2MHIQW8
Brexit deal prospects are dealt a setback hours before a crucial EU summit as Boris Johnson’s Northern Irish allies say they couldn’t support key parts of the proposed arrangements https://on.wsj.com/35DyXSa
Diplomats say even the outline of a Brexit deal looks difficult to clinch given the gap between the sides and the complexity of the issues https://on.wsj.com/33xzEL3
What could a no-deal Brexit look like for businesses, the economy and consumers in the U.K.? @SaabiraC breaks down the potential consequences of the U.K. crashing out of the EU without a deal. #WSJWhatsNow https://t.co/yixA2Q2Spq
Boris Johnson announced a revised Brexit proposal, warning the EU that he remains prepared to take the U.K. out of the bloc at the end of October without a deal https://on.wsj.com/2nPwcfx
Economists are raising alarms about a no-deal Brexit. Among the possible worst-case scenario outcomes: fresh food and medicine shortages, increased unemployment, a drop in GDP and a rise in inflation. https://on.wsj.com/2m8RaoW
A no-deal Brexit would spark potential shortages of fuel and medicines, long traffic jams at ports and rising food prices, the U.K. government said in a report outlining the worst-case scenarios https://on.wsj.com/34CYNVY
Breaking: Lawmakers defied Boris Johnson in a vote aimed at barring a no-deal Brexit on Oct. 31, a move officials say would lead him to call for a snap election https://on.wsj.com/32kzdTA
Breaking: Lawmakers defied Boris Johnson in a vote aimed at barring a no-deal Brexit on Oct. 31, a move officials say would lead him to call for a snap election https://on.wsj.com/2zK9nfw
The pound drops after the U.K.’s Boris Johnson moves to suspend Parliament, which would make it harder for rebel lawmakers to block a no-deal Brexit https://on.wsj.com/2zw7xyB
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he felt more optimistic about achieving a Brexit deal and not crashing out of the European Union https://on.wsj.com/2zkC7LP
For Britons who depend on medicine from the EU to manage conditions like diabetes, a no-deal Brexit conjures the alarming possibility of drug shortages: “If we don’t have insulin, we don’t survive, it’s as simple as that." https://on.wsj.com/31GCNXR
For Britons who depend on medicine from the European Union to manage conditions like diabetes, a no-deal Brexit conjures the alarming possibility of drug shortages: “If we don’t have insulin, we don’t survive, it’s as simple as that." https://on.wsj.com/2yZKBYm
U.K. businesses are confronting the renewed prospect of a no-deal Brexit. A divorce date in October is even more challenging for businesses than the originally scheduled exit in March. https://on.wsj.com/2Y3xYuj
A no-deal Brexit would create a unique mix of problems for musicians, who feel they are being overlooked in the swirling debate https://on.wsj.com/2XmNLDn
U.K. factory orders boomed in the first quarter as customers raced to stock up on British-made products before a 'no-deal' Brexit that never came https://on.wsj.com/2VstYlR