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'Hold your nerve on Brexit,' Theresa May to tell British Lawmakers
The United Kingdom is on course to leave the European Union on March 29 unless PM May can convince the bloc to reopen the deal.
Democracy & referendums: The lessons from Brexit
The EU would have to be asked for an extension but that would be well justified by obtaining the informed consent of the citizens.
May, Juncker announce more talks to end deadlock on Brexit
May reminded Mr Juncker that the British Parliament had mandated her to seek “a legally binding change to the terms of the backstop”.
Armed with fresh Brexit mandate, ideas: Theresa May
EU officials have insisted that the deal rejected by British lawmakers is not open for renegotiation.
The stage is all set for Weinstein
As mercury plunges to minus 16 degrees in some parts of the UK, the political scenario over Brexit is also entering the Ice Age.
Brits should know there is no pride in Empire
Today we know why, as America’s armies plan a mad scramble from Afghanistan, arms akimbo.
Unlike Brits, our leaders are under party bosses
Unlike Britain, in India the Speaker is from the ruling party; almost all are brazenly partisan.
EU leaders say Brexit deal not open to renegotiation
“We continue to urge the UK government to clarify its intentions with respect to the next steps as soon as possible,” Mr Tusk’s spokesman said.
UK MPs reject 'no deal' Brexit, send May back to renegotiate EU divorce
MPs have voted to reject a chaotic 'no-deal' Brexit, but backed Theresa May's bid to renegotiate the divorce agreement.
British MPs to vote on moves wrestling control of Brexit
British lawmakers will vote on Tuesday on whether to try to take control of the Brexit process in a series of crunch votes.