Breaking: U.K. lawmakers endorse Johnson’s Brexit deal, giving it critical momentum. But disagreements over the timetable still could disrupt the plan. on.wsj.com
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
After his defeat in his first parliamentary vote on Brexit, Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced more setbacks, as opposition lawmakers promised to complicate his plan for the swift general election that many believe he wanted all along nyti.ms
Jeremy Corbyn agreed at a meeting of opposition lawmakers to shelve his plan for toppling Boris Johnson next week and instead focus on passing a law to head off a no-deal Brexit nyti.ms
As the Wednesday wore on, rumors swirled with increasing intensity of a cabinet revolt against Mrs. May, the day after her latest plan to resolve Brexit provoked a ferocious backlash from her own lawmakers. 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
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
“There was silence in the room and it was incredibly sad.” A former policy adviser to Theresa May described the moment the British prime minister implored fellow Conservative lawmakers to back her Brexit plan in return for her resignation. 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
John Bercow, the speaker of the House of Commons, warned Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain that she could not hold another vote on her Brexit plan unless it was substantially different from the one already rejected twice by lawmakers. nyti.ms
A crushing defeat for Theresa May’s Brexit plan on Tuesday could destroy her strategy of keeping her plan alive in the hope that, as other alternatives falter, lawmakers will support hers out of desperation nyti.ms
Theresa May was visiting three European capitals on Tuesday, looking for concessions that might persuade more British lawmakers to back her Brexit plan nyti.ms