@rt.com 5 years ago
Final throw of the dice for May? UK MPs to vote on Brexit deal for fourth time
@theguardian.com 5 years ago
MPs may vote on key Brexit legislation next week
@theguardian.com 5 years ago
Government intends to revive Theresa May's Brexit deal this week
@inquisitr.com 5 years ago
Brexit: “Not Sufficient Support” To Vote On Deal, Says Theresa May
@reuters.com 5 years ago
UK's May hints she might not bring Brexit deal back for third parliament vote next week
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
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 https://nyti.ms/2TVrQkV
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
By the tiniest of margins, the British Parliament declined to wrest control of Brexit from Prime Minister Theresa May. That sets the stage for a third vote next week on her unloved withdrawal plan. https://nyti.ms/2TKU1mL
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
By the tiniest of margins, the British Parliament declined to wrest control of Brexit from Prime Minister Theresa May. That sets the stage for a third vote next week on her unloved withdrawal plan. https://nyti.ms/2F4FVDd
@WSJ 5 years ago
In an extraordinary week for Brexit, Theresa May faces another key vote—but this one could play to her advantage https://on.wsj.com/2TSmMh8
@vox.com 5 years ago
Deal? No deal? Delay? Here’s the week ahead in Brexit votes.
@TheNewEuropean 5 years ago
Jeremy Corbyn said the chances of a no confidence vote this week are significantly increased if Theresa May loses the Brexit vote. https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/labour-shadow-business-secretary-rebecca-long-bailey-on-sky-news-sophy-ridge-on-sunday-january-13-2019-1-5849848
@aljazeera.com 5 years ago
UK parliament inflicts fresh defeat on PM May over Brexit
@rt.com 5 years ago
Theresa May dealt huge Brexit blow as DUP rejects compromise plan before it’s even published
@rt.com 5 years ago
May slams second Brexit referendum idea after poll shows majority of Britons want ‘final say’