@rt.com 4 years ago
Gove: If Brexit trade deal isn’t reached by October, no-deal comes back into play
@nytimesworld 4 years ago
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. https://nyti.ms/2tgbGY4
@theguardian.com 5 years ago
Johnson's cabinet split over gambling on pre-Christmas election
@reuters.com 5 years ago
Finnish PM hopes for Brexit deal to avoid no-deal split
@rt.com 5 years ago
Theresa May set to order ministers to vote down no-deal Brexit amendments, risking cabinet split
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
Prime Minister Theresa May, whose overriding goal has been to avoid a split in the Conservative Party over Brexit, has refused to exclude the "no-deal" scenario, knowing that doing so would enrage hard-line, pro-Brexit Conservatives https://nyti.ms/2FLTGsi
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
Prime Minister Theresa May, whose overriding goal has been to avoid a split in the Conservative Party over Brexit, has refused to exclude the "no-deal" scenario, knowing that doing so would enrage hard-line, pro-Brexit Conservatives https://nyti.ms/2FL9b47
@rt.com 5 years ago
No-confidence vote looms over May’s cabinet as PM makes last-ditch Brexit appeal
@aljazeera.com 5 years ago
Brexit: Nigerians in London hope for split
@nytimesworld 6 years ago
Business leaders who, not long ago, hardly hid their distaste for the British prime minister, have given Theresa May's much-reviled Brexit deal their support. Why? It offers some desperately wanted certainty on the terms of the split. https://nyti.ms/2DOKm71
@nytimesworld 6 years ago
Business leaders who, not long ago, hardly hid their distaste for the prime minister, have given her much-reviled Brexit deal their support. Why? It offers some desperately wanted certainty on the terms of the split. https://nyti.ms/2QRzDf2
@vox.com 6 years ago
Vox Sentences: Amazon is done house hunting
@nytimesworld 6 years ago
After months of discussions, the U.K. and E.U. have agreed on a draft agreement for Brexit, an issue that has divided Britons and split the Conservative Party. But Prime Minister Theresa May’s problems are far from over. In fact, they may just be beginning https://nyti.ms/2DCjirl