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
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
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, 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
Theresa May is facing demands to publish the government's latest Brexit analysis following a report it had concluded Britain would be worse off whatever deal is struck with Brussels. http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/brexit-deal-whitehall-analysis-1-5374076