Britons who voted in 2016 for leaving the European Union seem ready to move on from President Trump, who is widely disliked despite his staunch support of Brexit and affection for Prime Minister Boris Johnson. nyti.ms
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." on.wsj.com
The organizers of a People's Vote march in London say there is one way out of the Brexit impasse: Give Britons another chance to vote on whether the country should leave the European Union nyti.ms
As Theresa May faces a crucial Parliament vote on her Brexit plan, an official report says Britons would be better off staying inside the European Union. nyti.ms
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