Brexit
May postponed an initial vote last month in the face of opposition from all sides of the House of Commons.
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International trade secy warns colleagues that May's plan the only way to be "100pc certain" Britain leaves EU.
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LONDON: Queen Elizabeth II will call for respect and civility in a Christmas message delivered with Britain badly...
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:47am
Home Secretary says new visa system would be based on skills, putting EU and non-EUcitizens on same footing.
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Warns MPs against supporting a second Brexit referendum.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:54am
May has accused Blair of “undermining” her efforts to deliver Brexit.
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With just over 100 days until Britain leaves the bloc, Brexit remains up in the air with growing calls for no-deal exit.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:55am
British premier put a brave face on EU's apparent rebuff and set off back to London.
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Britain's road out of EU has been anything but smooth as Britain heads for Brexit ramp and way ahead still looks bumpy.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:56am
Theresa May postponed the vote to avoid a crushing defeat.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:55am
UK Prime Minister Theresa May insists her government has no intention of revoking the process.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 12:00pm
The embattled leader’s message came with her government fearing a heavy defeat on Tuesday.
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"If May's plan doesn’t get through anything could happen."
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:59am
Theresa May is battling to persuade sceptical British lawmakers to back Brexit deal her government and EU reached.
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“The sentimental dimension is near non-existent.”
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Britain will leave the Union on March 29 next year, but will remain within its single market for a further 21 months.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:50am
Says she will not let talk of a leadership challenge distract her from a critical week of negotiations with Brussels.
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Politicians, officials and diplomats in London openly question how long May has left.
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The political turmoil is roiling markets, putting sterling through its worst day since 2016 on Thursday.
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Brexit hardliners see deal as conceding too much to Brussels, while EU supporters are calling for a second referendum.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 12:01pm
The gyrations came as the nation's business sector gave a lukewarm verdict to a draft deal to exit the EU.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:58am
Dominic Raab, PM May's Brexit secretary, says he "cannot in good conscience support" the proposed deal.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:58am
LONDON: British Prime Minister Theresa May won the backing of her senior ministers for a draft European Union ...
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Ireland's public broadcaster cites two government sources saying text had been agreed to resolve the Irish border issue.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:49am
Britain eyes a deal this fall so that Parliament has time to vote on it before the UK leaves the bloc on March 29.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 12:00pm
“A bad Brexit or a disastrous Brexit - take your choice,” say Chairman of Worldpay Justin KingKing.
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:59am
LONDON: Britain would remain in a temporary customs union with the EU, avoiding a hard Irish border, as part of a ...
Updated 31 Jan, 2019 12:00pm
GENEVA: Twenty-seven countries have raised concerns about Britain’s future trading terms at the World Trade...
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The anti-Brexit protest is the largest since 750,000 Britons rallied against the Iraq war in 2003.
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British and Irish army checkpoints along the border were removed after the 1998 Good Friday peace accords.
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