Prime Minister Theresa May has dangled the prospect of a second referendum on Brexit, in a last-minute attempt to win over Parliament to her withdrawal plan https://nyti.ms/2VTIPpJ
It is hardly a new thing for the British to watch Theresa May struggle. But when her attorney general issued a damning legal opinion of the last-minute deal she had struck with the EU over Brexit, the blow was "probably fatal" to her efforts, analysts said https://nyti.ms/2EZ7xcQ
Theresa May is seeking last-minute concessions from the EU on Brexit. But what's on offer from the bloc may not be enough to prevent another defeat of her deal on Tuesday — one that could threaten her control over the process, or even her job https://nyti.ms/2EWheZJ
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
Why did European leaders ambush Theresa May at Salzburg? Because they figured out she was trying to paint them into a corner by delaying, dawdling on Brexit until the last minute, thereby weakening their bargaining position https://nyti.ms/2zmvYQ4
Michel Barnier has warned there is "not a minute to lose" in efforts to achieve a Brexit deal as he prepared for talks with Theresa May http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/michel-barnier-brexit-talks-1-5382544 https://t.co/fby6w1O6n8