Fighting for her political life, Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May hopes next month to break the Brexit deadlock that has blighted her leadership. But analysts say her time in power is nearly over. nyti.ms
Fighting for her political life, the U.K.'s Theresa May hopes next month to break the Brexit deadlock that has blighted her leadership. But analysts say her time in power is nearly over. nyti.ms
With Brexit delayed again Theresa May is under attack from her critics. But while it has gained more time, the choices facing the British Parliament haven't changed nyti.ms
As Theresa May heads to Brussels to plead for more time to scrape together a Brexit deal, her party is shedding members. Nick Boles dramatically resigned from the party last week and now feels emboldened to speak out. Listen to Today in Focus: theguardian.com t.co
Outside Parliament Brexit supporters hollered "shame on you" as lawmakers rejected Theresa May's departure plan for the 3rd time. Another critical day unfolds in Britain's Brexit shambles. nyti.ms
For the first time in two years of negotiations over Brexit, Parliament voted on a catalog of alternatives to Prime Minister Theresa May's plan. None won a majority, but once-radical options like holding a second referendum got more support than expected. nyti.ms
For months, Prime Minister Theresa May insisted that Britain would leave the European Union with or without an agreement. Now she is expected to ask for more time to try to salvage her unpopular Brexit deal. nyti.ms
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May was told that Parliament could not vote a third time on her government's plan for Brexit unless the plan substantially differed from the one rejected last week nyti.ms