Approval of a trade deal between Britain and the EU was being hurried through the U.K. Parliament in just a day on Wednesday, a rushed conclusion to a Brexit saga that has divided Britons for more than four years nyti.ms
Legislation to prevent a no-deal Brexit was formally approved on Monday, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson is likely to be rebuffed in his second try for a general election. Follow our live updates as Parliament is set for another dramatic day. nyti.ms
On the day it planned to leave, Britain's Parliament rejected exit terms for the 3rd time, leaving politics in chaos and sparking anger on both sides of the Brexit divide 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
Parliament remains deadlocked. The left and right despise Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan. And the prospect of a calamitous no-deal Brexit looms closer every day. nyti.ms
Parliament will return for a third consecutive day of Brexit voting, and it is widely assumed that lawmakers will ask for a delay to Britain’s exit from the European Union nyti.ms
If Britain's Parliament rejects Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal again on Tuesday, the focus then shifts to a vote the next day on whether to oppose a no-deal Brexit nyti.ms
Is she doing it on purpose? Yet again, Theresa May wants to postpone the day of reckoning for her Brexit deal, and critics accuse her of delaying to ratchet up pressure on Parliament to approve it. nyti.ms
Tuesday will be a day of muscle-flexing in Parliament, in which opposition and backbench lawmakers — traditionally the system’s weaker players — will try to take a greater degree of control over Brexit nyti.ms