Britons who voted in 2016 for leaving the European Union seem ready to move on from President Trump, who is widely disliked despite his staunch support of Brexit and affection for Prime Minister Boris Johnson. nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain vowed to knit together a country split geographically and generationally by the Brexit debate. But the future now seems uncertain, with restiveness in Scotland and Northern Ireland for leaving the United Kingdom. nyti.ms
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is betting Brexit voters care more about leaving than about past political allegiances. What do people in Newcastle-under-Lyme think? on.wsj.com
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
Rory Stewart, is campaigning for British prime minister by trying to blow up the Boris Johnson Brexit policy of leaving with no-deal if need be. “No deal is a phantasm,” he says. “It sounds fine, but it’s not going to get through Parliament.” nyti.ms
After twice defeating Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan, Parliament has rejected the idea of leaving without a plan. It is clear on what it opposes, but what does it want? nyti.ms
British Prime Minister Theresa May survived a critical vote in Parliament on Tuesday that could have delayed Brexit, undermining her strategy for leaving the EU and undercutting the country’s constitutional protocol nyti.ms
British Prime Minister Theresa May survived a critical vote in Parliament on Tuesday that could have delayed Brexit, undermining her strategy for leaving the European Union and undercutting the country’s constitutional protocol. nyti.ms
RT @ChrisMasonBBC: BREAKING: The Brexit Bill has cleared the Lords unamended allowing the Prime Minister to begin talks on a divorce deal for leaving the EU.