If Britain's Parliament rejects Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal again on Tuesday, the focus then shifts to a vote the next day on whether to oppose a no-deal Brexit nyti.ms
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 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
A crushing defeat for Theresa May’s Brexit plan on Tuesday could destroy her strategy of keeping her plan alive in the hope that, as other alternatives falter, lawmakers will support hers out of desperation nyti.ms
The Brexit process has left Theresa May stuck in more ways than one. So when she was temporarily locked inside her car on Tuesday morning, many saw an apt metaphor. nyti.ms
Theresa May was visiting three European capitals on Tuesday, looking for concessions that might persuade more British lawmakers to back her Brexit plan nyti.ms
Theresa May suffered a series of humiliating defeats in Parliament on Tuesday, the strongest sign yet that lawmakers are poised to reject the prime minister's Brexit deal nyti.ms