Brexit means breakfast: behind the scenes at a Brussels all-nighter. Theresa May got her new Brexit deadline in Brussels. Jennifer Rankin and Daniel Boffey, saw it through to the bitter end and explain what happens now. Listen to Today in Focus: https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2019/apr/12/behind-the-scenes-at-a-brexit-all-nighter-podcast https://t.co/oraBvvZJHT
As Theresa May heads to Brussels to plead for more time to scrape together a Brexit deal, her party is shedding members. Nick Boles dramatically resigned from the party last week and now feels emboldened to speak out. Listen to Today in Focus: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/audio/2019/apr/10/can-the-conservative-party-survive-brexit https://t.co/QfHep6coeV
Flextension? Terminability? Whatever you call it, the idea of a long Brexit extension that can be cut short if Parliament finally agrees on an exit package is going to be a hard sell for Theresa May in Brussels https://nyti.ms/2K91JDF
As Prime Minister Theresa May eked out an agreement in Brussels on Thursday to delay the process known as Brexit, ordinary Britons were scrambling to add their names to a futile petition to cancel the whole deal — crashing a parliamentary website https://nyti.ms/2FtH60g
A BBC blooper has shown Theresa May apparently travelling to Brussels to reopen Brexit talks in a fleet of World War II bombers https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/bbc-gaffe-shows-theresa-may-travelling-to-brussels-in-a-world-war-ii-plane-1-5873345
Unable to control her own party or the British Parliament, Theresa May now wants Brussels to save her by reopening the Brexit deal. Brussels has so far refused. https://nyti.ms/2G7ZQ6i
Theresa May's hopes in Brussels rest on a paradox: If the E.U. accepts a "no deal" Brexit rather than renegotiate guarantees on Ireland's relationship with Northern Ireland, it risks creating the hard border those guarantees are designed to prevent. https://nyti.ms/2DGI60r
Unable to control her own party or the British Parliament, Theresa May now wants Brussels to save her by reopening the Brexit deal. Brussels has so far refused. https://nyti.ms/2DGI7l1
Theresa May says she wants to go back to Brussels and renegotiate key parts of the Brexit deal, in particular the so-called Irish backstop https://on.wsj.com/2G7pUyt
Prime Minister Theresa May is hoping that, if Parliament remains divided, she might use the fear of a disorderly Brexit to squeeze her deal through, perhaps after winning some last-minute concessions from Brussels https://nyti.ms/2D07pdt
In Brussels for the last bits of unfinished business with the E.U. on Brexit, Theresa May is discovering that other countries in the bloc have domestic concerns as well https://nyti.ms/2R259Hg
As Theresa May turns to Brussels for E.U. approval of her Brexit plan, other member states are piling in with their own demands for Britain's departure from the bloc https://nyti.ms/2R3BI7C
In Brussels, Theresa May wants to be seen as battling for the best possible deal for post-Brexit Britain. It's part of a strategy to get her plan through Parliament next month. https://nyti.ms/2DTytfW