It was inevitable: Political score settling was layered onto the Euro 2020 championship, and European fans and leaders took more than a little glee in denying England a chance for Brexit vindication. nyti.ms
The departure of an obscure aide shows how Boris Johnson is confronts suddenly shifting political forces, with the election of a new, anti-Brexit American president and mounting pressure to reach a post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union 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
This week the European Union was supposed to be able to finally put the political psychodrama of Britain behind it. Instead, Brexit will hijack another E.U. summit meeting when Europe has other, more compelling problems. nyti.ms by @StevenErlanger
On 29 March 2019 Britain will officially leave the European Union. But is Brexit definitely going to happen? Watch the Guardian's political correspondent Jessica Elgot explore whether Brexit is inevitable. t.co
Should Britons be able to keep their European citizenship after Brexit? Prof Volker Roeben of @LawDundee argues it's a matter of political will. goo.gl