There was no sign of a breakthrough in the Brexit deadlock Wednesday when UK lawmakers failed to agree on an alternative to Theresa May's beleaguered plan even as she offered to resign in a desperate attempt to save it.more
The UK Government has spent £12 million of taxpayers' money to buy a luxury penthouse in New York for a British diplomat in efforts to woo Americans.more
Yesterday in a late night vote in the House of Commons which could have far-reaching repercussions, MPs voted 329 to 302 - a majority of 27 - for a backbench plan leading to a series of "indicative votes" on alternative Brexit paths.more
Almost a third of British voters would prefer to see crucial government decisions made by artificial intelligence, not politicians, a poll has found.more
Theresa May says she does not have enough support to win a vote on her EU withdrawal deal "as things stand".
She said she would continue trying to get MPs to back it before putting it to the Commons for a third time this week.more
Theresa May is today facing her fractured Cabinet days after they tried to oust her in a failed coup - and is set to unveil a plan to hold so-called 'indicative votes' on Brexit to let MPs choose their favoured alternative to her own EU divorce plan.more
An agreement between Theresa May and senior Brexiteers to pass her EU deal was last night on "a knife-edge" - after it was demanded she set a date to quit.more
Prime Minister Theresa May's top ministers are moving to oust her within days, The Sunday Times reported, as her Brexit strategy lay in tatters just weeks before the United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union.more
A petition to cancel Brexit by revoking Article 50 has just become the most popular online protest in history. The campaign has now soared past the 5,000,000 figure as an average of 2,000 people a minute sign.more
The Times newspaper called British Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday to resign if she failed to vote on the EU exit agreement. The newspaper appealed for the appointment of a technical head of government, "who will lead the country to safer waters."more
I dream that Brexit will not happen - Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki will announce yesterday in Radio Wrocław. He added that the decision belongs to the British parliament and society, which in the referendum was in favor of leaving the EU.more
British Prime Minister Theresa May wrote in a letter to MEPs that in the absence of their support, she may resign from re-voting on the draft EU exit agreement, paving the way for the non-contractual departure of the Community or the long delay of Brexit.more
European Union leaders took back control of the Brexit process from British Prime Minister Theresa May, saying Friday they believe the risks were too great and that action was needed to protect the smooth running of the world's biggest trading bloc.more
Britain will have to decide if it wants to take the deal, request a longer extension, or crash out of the bloc. One option could see the UK participating in the European elections.more
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