![]() | Brexit chaos deepens as Boris Johnson returns to parliamentBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson taunted his rivals on his return to parliament, provoking them to either bring down the government or get out of the way to allow him to deliver Brexit. |
![]() | Britons march in southern Spain ahead of BrexitDozens of Britons marched through the southern Spanish city of Malaga on Sunday (September 22) to register their concerns about their uncertain status as Britain prepares to leave the European Union. |
![]() | Opponents of 'no-deal' Brexit vote to defeat JohnsonA cross-party alliance defeated Prime Minister Boris Johnson in parliament in a bid to prevent him taking Britain out of the EU without a divorce agreement. |
![]() | UK 'resolved' to leave EU by end of October: Dominic RaabDuring his first official visit to Washington, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said that the UK government under the leadership of its new Prime Minister Boris Johnson was 'determined' to leave the |
![]() | Brexiteer Boris Johnson takes the reinsBrexiteer Boris Johnson has realized a long-held dream of entering Number 10 Downing Street. |
![]() | French President Emmanuel Macron fights lonely EU battle over BrexitFrench President Emmanuel Macron was throwing his weight around at the latest EU summit; fighting a largely solo battle against a longer Brexit delay. |
![]() | EU leaders debate how long to delay BrexitPrime Minister Theresa May insists she wants Britain to leave the European Union 'as soon as possible', as she arrives at a Brussels summit to ask fellow leaders to delay Brexit. |
![]() | Theresa May meets EU leaders for Brexit summitThe European Union are expected to grant the British Prime Minister a second delay to Britain's exit from the bloc. |
![]() | Parliament sounds death knell for Brexit dealThe UK parliament has defeated Theresa May's Brexit deal for the third time, throwing her future and the way forward for Brexit into the balance. |
![]() | UK braces for Brexit showdown -- againUK Prime Minister Theresa May has put her job on the line for her Brexit deal -- but her Northern Irish allies are still saying they'll vote 'no'. |
![]() | May wins Brexit reprieve, with a catchEU leaders have granted the UK a two-week Brexit reprieve. But it must now agree on Theresa May's deal or find another plan. |
![]() | Theresa May asks Brussels for more time to BrexitBrussels looks likely to give Britain more time to get Brexit sorted, but there's a catch. Theresa May has to get her hated deal through parliament first. |
![]() | May urges lawmakers to back Brexit deal nowUK Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday she deeply regretted her decision to seek a Brexit extension from the European Union and she urged lawmakers. |
![]() | British food importers worry as Brexit uncertainty deepensBritish food importers and exporters at the IFE, the largest food and drink expo in the UK, voice concern about Brexit and say it's already affecting purchasing decisions. |
![]() | Britain to seek delay that could derail BrexitThat doesn't mean it's all off -- Prime Minister Theresa May is still pushing her reviled deal, and will put it to a third vote in parliament. |
![]() | Britain votes down a "no-deal" BrexitBritish lawmakers have ruled out a "no-deal" Brexit, putting pressure on Theresa May to find a way out of the impasse. But it's non-binding, and anyway, the EU has the final say. |
![]() | UK moves closer to delaying BrexitA largely symbolic vote in Britain's parliament is further evidence that the country's departure from the European Union could be delayed by several months. |
![]() | Tata Motors cuts profit margin outlook over JLR's Brexit, China woesIndian automaker Tata Motors Ltd lowered its profit margin guidance for the current fiscal year after it posted its biggest quarterly loss on Thursday. |
![]() | UK lawmakers back May's bid to rework Brexit dealIn a last-ditch attempt to renegotiate an exit treaty - that the European Union insists it will not change. |
![]() | Brexit bullion: Fear of no-deal triggers Irish gold rushIn 2018, Irish gold broker and safe-deposit business Merrion Vaults saw a 70 per cent rise in clients from the British province of Northern Ireland. |
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