British Prime Minister Theresa May has said the Brexit crisis has been "a matter of great personal regret" amid another day of drama over her government's plan to exit the European Union.more
The European commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, said on German radio on Wednesday morning that a decision on a delay to Brexit was unlikely at this week's EU summit and the bloc's leaders may have to meet again next week.more
EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier warned London on Tuesday that EU leaders will need a concrete plan from the UK on how it would use the extra time, if an extension is to be granted to the Brexit process.more
With just over two weeks to go, businesses are no closer to getting the answers to what will happen with Brexit following MPs' rejection of Theresa May's deal this week.
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The Portuguese and Spanish media say that attempts by the head of the European Council Donald Tusk to seek allies for the Brexit delay plan may lead to maintaining the EU's hostile EU groups.more
Theresa May's government has been plunged into constitutional chaos after the Speaker blocked the prime minister from asking MPs to vote on her Brexit deal for a third time unless it had fundamentally changed.more
Negotiations with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party are ongoing on Monday, Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman said as ministers seek to secure the support they need to win a vote in parliament on the government's Brexit deal.more
Britain's opposition Labour Party would force a confidence vote in Theresa May's government if the prime minister loses another vote on her Brexit withdrawal deal, leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Sunday.more
The Italian Foreign Minister Enzo Moavero Milanesi said yesterday that his country should be in favor of delaying Britain's departure from the European Union.more
The limbo of an uncertain Brexit is damaging not only the nation's economy but also the mental well-being of its people, according to health experts. more
Europe's leaders are considering whether to agree to UK calls for Brexit to be delayed as Theresa May's efforts to build support for her deal at Westminster suffered a fresh setback.more
The Sejm has passed a law regulating some matters related to the recognition of professional qualifications in the case of Brexit hard. These issues relate to Poles who have obtained professional qualifications in Great Britain and want to work in Poland.more
Ministers are in talks with the Democratic Unionists to try to get them to back Theresa May's Brexit deal ahead of a third Commons vote on the package.more
MPs have voted to delay Brexit beyond March. The UK is scheduled to leave in just two weeks, but the decision by parliament means May will now request an Article 50 extension of at least three months.more
UK lawmakers have rejected a move to give the British public a second referendum on Brexit. Members of Parliament voted 85 to 334 against a proposal to hold a new vote to break the deadlock in the Brexit process.more
There is no end to madness - writes today the left-liberal daily "Sueddeutsche Zeitung", commenting on yesterday's Brexit vote in the House of Commons.more
The result of yesterday's votes on the non-contractual exit of Britain to the EU proved that the government lost control over this process - the British media assessed today. The press also criticized eurosceptic MPs for presenting unreal solutions to the current crisis.more
MEPs in Poland would like to adopt a project to secure Polish clients of British financial institutions in connection with the so-called "hard" Brexit at this meeting - he was informed. This request was sent to deputies by the Speaker of the Sejm.more
Theresa May, who is believed to have voted against the Government motion, said: "The legal default in the UK and EU law remains that the UK will leave without a deal unless something else is agreed. more
In another blow for the Prime Minister, MPs voted by 321 to 278 to stop a Brexit no-deal 'in any circumstance' - making a delay to Brexit highly likely.more