British Prime Minister Theresa May's negotiating team will meet the Opposition Labour Party for further talks on Friday to try to find a way out of the Brexit stalemate, Downing Street said.more
Members of the British government have suggested readiness to make concessions in the negotiations for a cross-party compromise on the exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union, warning against the need to make concessions in the face of the risk of total abandonment of Brexit.more
A decision by British soldiers to shoot at an image of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was a "serious error of judgment", a senior military commander has said.more
The lower house of the British parliament on Wednesday approved legislation which would force Prime Minister Theresa May to seek a Brexit delay to prevent a potentially disorderly departure on April 12 without a deal.more
The European Union will not grant Britain another short delay to Brexit if UK lawmakers fail to ratify the stalled divorce agreement by April 12, the head of the bloc's executive European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, said on Wednesday.more
Guy Verhofstadt, the European parliament's Brexit negotiator, tweeted that the last stage of the indicative vote process, to be held on Wednesday, offered the last hope of avoiding a no-deal. more
The former mayor of the eastern Polish city of Siedlce has undergone a life-saving operation after being stabbed in front of his house on Monday morning.more
British newspapers today pay attention to the scale of the political crisis in Great Britain after the rejection of the EU exit agreement. The two biggest opinion-forming diaries called Prime Minister Theresa May for resignation, and the tabloid The Sun accused MPs of betraying the will of voters.more
The DUP has confirmed it will not back Theresa May's Brexit deal despite the prime minister's promise to step down if MPs backed it. The party said the changes it wants to see to the backstop have not been achieved.more
The Spanish government announced yesterday that it will create the largest number of jobs in the public sector since 2008, when the economic crisis began in the country. In total, this year, nearly 33.8 thousand posts will be created. more
The former leader of UKIP Nigel Farage criticized the British government yesterday, assessing the two-year negotiations on the EU exit as "one of the saddest, worst episodes in our nation's history".more
TAOISEACH Leo Varadkar has warned that it's up to the UK to say how it will avoid a no-deal Brexit which he said is a "growing possibility" after the latest Westminster rejection of the Withdrawal Agreement with the EU.more
TWO thirds of Scots who are "undecided" about independence, believe Brexit makes it more likely - and more than half would be more likely to vote Yes in a second independence referendum if Britain leaves the EU without a deal, according to a new poll.
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Most of the British media today supported the government draft agreement on the exit from the European Union, calling on MEPs to respect the democratic decision taken in the 2016 referendum. "You have the last chance," one of the newspapers warned.more