For Brexit supporters, March 29 — the originally scheduled day for Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union — was supposed to be one big party, with a gala celebration of the official departure at 11 p.m. Instead, the champagne is still on ice. https://nyti.ms/2FImbGW
The organizers of a People's Vote march in London say there is one way out of the Brexit impasse: Give Britons another chance to vote on whether the country should leave the European Union https://nyti.ms/2Fumsx8
A Brexit reversal is legal, the European Union's high court has ruled. It said that until March 29, Britain can unilaterally decide to remain in the union, after all, giving hope to "remainers" https://nyti.ms/2RMifJ2
An anti-Islam activist recently named an adviser to the far-right U.K. Independence Party was planning to lead a “Brexit Betrayal” march in central London to rally for a clean split from the European Union https://nyti.ms/2RMhDTI
Britain's "Brexit Preppers" are getting ready for a chaotic exit from the European Union in March. Critics think predictions of rationing and civil disorder are scaremongering. https://nyti.ms/2CKC9jC
On 29 March 2019 Britain will officially leave the European Union. But is Brexit definitely going to happen? Watch the Guardian's political correspondent Jessica Elgot explore whether Brexit is inevitable. https://t.co/Rt8b4qE3rk
On 29 March 2019 Britain will officially leave the European Union. Is Brexit definitely going to happen? - Video explainer https://www.theguardian.com/politics/video/2018/aug/22/is-brexit-definitely-going-to-happen https://t.co/QBtREYrZ0Y