Britain's prime minister Boris Johnson intends to send lawmakers away for five weeks, despite the chaos over Brexit. But before it finishes its work, Parliament is expected to wreck his plan for a snap general election next month. nyti.ms
Britain's opposition leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has urged lawmakers to unite behind him by supporting a no-confidence vote allowing him to lead as a caretaker prime minister in order to prevent a no-deal Brexit nyti.ms
Britain's opposition leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has urged lawmakers to unite behind him by supporting a no-confidence vote allowing him to lead as a caretaker prime minister in order to prevent a no-deal Brexit nyti.ms
Britain's opposition leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has urged lawmakers to unite behind him by supporting a no-confidence vote allowing him to lead as a caretaker prime minister in order to prevent a no-deal Brexit. nyti.ms
Britain's prime minister has said she will name her departure date after lawmakers vote on the latest Brexit package, which is currently expected on June 7 on.wsj.com
Parliament stepped into Britain's Brexit debate trying to agree a plan for close ties to the European Union. But lawmakers could not agree -- again -- on a plan. nyti.ms
Parliament stepped into Britain's Brexit debate trying to agree a plan for close ties to the European Union. But lawmakers could not agree -- again -- on a plan. 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
Lawmakers will vote on Wednesday on a series of options for Britain's withdrawal process from the EU. A new consensus could emerge, though the voting also runs the risk of deepening the Brexit mess. nyti.ms
Britain's Parliament has dealt another blow to Theresa May's authority by stepping directly into the Brexit process. After months of deadlock, lawmakers hope to show they can agree on an alternative plan. nyti.ms
Britain's Parliament has dealt another blow to Theresa May's authority by stepping directly into the Brexit process. After months of deadlock, lawmakers hope to show they can agree on an alternative plan. nyti.ms
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May has promised lawmakers that they will have the option to ask for a delay to Brexit if they again reject her withdrawal agreement nyti.ms