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
Brexit may have divided a nation. But on this soccer team, players of varied backgrounds and opinions show what it looks like to just get on with it. nyti.ms by @atmccann
Stoked by a zealous news media and consumed by a divided, enthralled public, the Harry-and-Meghan drama is playing out uncannily like the long-running debate over Brexit, writes @MarkLandlernyti.ms
Britain and EU agree on a draft Brexit deal ahead of a crucial summit. Any final deal still faces the hurdle of passing a divided U.K. parliament. on.wsj.com
“Brexit has divided the country,” Boris Johnson's brother, Jo, wrote in his resignation letter. “It has divided political parties. And it has divided families, too.” nyti.ms
With lawmakers, and the public, starkly divided over Brexit, Boris Johnson’s request to suspend Parliament put the queen squarely in the middle of a heated issue nyti.ms
"It’s true that the Brexit parties are also divided but we should be standing together - the millions of people in this country who voted Remain would expect us to stand together." theneweuropean.co.uk
EU's delay of Brexit until Oct. 31 further extends a torturous process that began in June 2016 and has divided the U.K.'s people and Parliament on.wsj.com
An expert on European politics disputed reports that a no-deal Brexit might lead to riots: “Britain is already bitterly divided over Brexit, and more than it has been on anything for generations. But talk of riots in the streets is misconceived.” nyti.ms
Lawmakers will vote on a series of proposals that could offer an idea of what kind of Brexit Britain’s deeply divided Parliament could swallow on.wsj.com
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 nyti.ms
With the U.K.’s exit from the EU slated for March 29, Britain's divided Parliament appears likely to vote against the government's Brexit plan. What then? on.wsj.com
After months of discussions, the U.K. and E.U. have agreed on a draft agreement for Brexit, an issue that has divided Britons and split the Conservative Party. But Prime Minister Theresa May’s problems are far from over. In fact, they may just be beginning nyti.ms
Theresa May emerged pretty much unscathed from a tense and potentially treacherous meeting of her bitterly divided party. But the big questions on Brexit have not gone away. nyti.ms
Theresa May emerged pretty much unscathed from a tense and potentially treacherous meeting of her bitterly divided party. But the big questions on Brexit have not gone away. nyti.ms
"Isn’t it ironic that our divided government should mark the centenary of the ending of the First World War with facile arguments over Brexit and internal feuding?" theneweuropean.co.uk