7 months after Britain exited the EU, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago nyti.ms
Seven months after Britain exited the European Union, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago nyti.ms
Seven months after Britain exited the European Union, its negotiations with Brussels over a permanent trade agreement have fallen into an eerily familiar cycle of recrimination, brinkmanship and warnings of a “no-deal Brexit,” just like a year ago 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
After months of discussions, the UK and EU have agreed on a draft agreement for Brexit. But Prime Minister Theresa May’s problems are far from over. In fact, they may just be beginning. nyti.ms
After months of discussions, the U.K. and E.U. have agreed on a draft agreement for Brexit, an issue that has divided Britons and split the Conservative Party. But Prime Minister Theresa May’s problems are far from over. In fact, they may just be beginning nyti.ms