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 https://nyti.ms/3ryJWaq
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. https://on.wsj.com/2MHIQW8
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 https://nyti.ms/2zuR1it
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 https://on.wsj.com/2UspXgK
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 https://on.wsj.com/2G7P1Be
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
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? https://on.wsj.com/2Fc7ex3
The British government, Parliament and the country remain starkly divided over Brexit, and pressure has grown to reverse it http://on.wsj.com/2mPI0Kb (corrects missing link)