From @WSJopinion: Boris Johnson got Brexit done. Liz Truss has the much harder task of making it work, writes @wrmead. There are no guarantees, but both Britain and the world will be better off if she succeeds. https://on.wsj.com/3Ri7ZpZ
Trade is taking off around the world, but not in Britain. "U.K. PLC has become harder, slower, more expensive, more difficult to deal with as a result of Brexit." https://on.wsj.com/3DREq8j
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s tight Brexit timetable could make it tough for Britain to strike a trade deal with the European Union by year’s end https://on.wsj.com/2Fs8ACR
Boris Johnson could find himself facing a determined critic of his Brexit deal when Britain goes to the polls next month: Nigel Farage https://on.wsj.com/34h2PSI
Britain and EU agree on a draft Brexit deal ahead of a crucial summit. Any final deal still faces the hurdle of passing a divided U.K. parliament. https://on.wsj.com/2MHIQW8
Finally, something that's dividing Britain more than Brexit. The U.K. is taking sides in a spat between the wives of two soccer players. https://on.wsj.com/2MJ7CWe
The possibility of Britain leaving the EU without a deal decreased greatly as Theresa May promised lawmakers they could vote on delaying Brexit if they reject her divorce agreement https://on.wsj.com/2TkgOFF
Pro-Brexit activists are mobilizing across Britain to ensure the country leaves the EU as scheduled on March 29 amid competing efforts for a new referendum https://on.wsj.com/2TjHK8I
The vote, which Theresa May looks set to lose, is likely to prolong the uncertainty around Brexit just over two months before Britain is due to leave https://on.wsj.com/2Fz1bmq
The vote, which Theresa May looks set to lose, is likely to prolong the uncertainty around Brexit just over two months before Britain is due to leave https://on.wsj.com/2D99S5k
If the Brexit drama somehow ends with Britain staying in the EU, the betrayal felt by many Britons would be unprecedented, says @gerardtbaker https://on.wsj.com/2RIN7do
Italian oncologist Alfredo Addeo once saw Britain as "the prototype of multiculturalism and integration." For him, Brexit was "a slap in the face," and he's left. https://on.wsj.com/2RFJDrV
If the Brexit drama somehow ends with Britain staying in the EU, the betrayal felt by many Britons would be unprecedented, says @gerardtbaker https://on.wsj.com/2RJ2SRq
Italian oncologist Alfredo Addeo once saw Britain as "the prototype of multiculturalism and integration." For him, Brexit was "a slap in the face," and he's left. https://on.wsj.com/2E8XhB0
The Brexit deal’s toughest nut: guaranteeing that no border emerge between Northern Ireland, part of Britain, and Ireland, which will stay in the EU https://on.wsj.com/2QIALRQ
U.K. government hopes the white paper will inject fresh momentum into Brexit talks with less than nine months to go until Britain leaves the bloc https://on.wsj.com/2ugYsHV
It takes on average 45 months for the U.S. to negotiate bilateral trade agreements. Negotiations can’t start in earnest with the U.K. until Britain has settled its post-Brexit relationship with the EU. https://on.wsj.com/2IwfDyn