World Mar 29 Lawmakers reject Brexit deal again. What options are left? Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal is all but dead, after lawmakers voted to reject it for a third time Friday.
World Mar 29 UK lawmakers reject government’s Brexit deal for third time The House of Commons voted 286-344 against the withdrawal agreement struck between Prime Minister Theresa May and the EU.
World Mar 28 Prime Minister Theresa May makes final push on Brexit deal If Parliament approves May's deal by Friday, the Brexit deadline will be extended until May 22.
World Mar 27 British lawmakers weigh Brexit alternatives to leave European Union The debate comes two days after lawmakers took control of the parliamentary agenda away from the government amid alarm that Britain was heading toward a chaotic Brexit within weeks with no exit plan in place.
World Mar 22 How Brexit has weakened May’s credibility with the EU Brexit has become gridlocked, with Prime Minister Theresa May too weak to push through her plans and lawmakers too divided to force an alternate course.
World Mar 21 EU leaders open to Brexit delay if May can push through deal The British prime minister has a tough road ahead because Parliament has already rejected her deal twice.
World Mar 20 UK seeks to delay Brexit. Here’s what could come next The decision on whether to delay Brexit is in the hands of the 27 remaining EU nations, whose leaders must agree unanimously for an extension to be granted.
World Mar 20 Prime Minister Theresa May asks EU for Brexit delay May has asked the European Union to delay Britain's departure from the European Union until June 30.
World Mar 19 As UK aims to salvage Brexit deal, EU says it needs a decision Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan has been derailed in Parliament. Now she is at the mercy of an exasperated European Union.
World Mar 18 UK speaker deals blow to Theresa May’s bid for 3rd vote on Brexit deal Speaker John Bercow scuttled May's plan, saying that centuries-old parliamentary rules prevent "the same proposition or substantially the same proposition" from being brought back repeatedly for votes in a session of Parliament.