‘No deal’ Brexit looms after May resigns A bill to put the negotiated Brexit agreement into UK law and give MPs a vote on whether to hold a referendum has been shelved after Prime Minster Theresa May’s resignation.
Theresa May likely to be replaced by Brexiteer British Prime Minister Theresa May today announced her departure in two weeks’ time – and she is almost certain to be replaced with a Brexit supporter.
'New Brexit deal' including referendum vote falls flat A ‘new Brexit deal’ including an offer of an MPs’ vote on holding a referendum looks unlikely to succeed after it was widely rejected by British MPs, panned in the UK media and failed to impress campaign groups for Britons in the EU.
news UK cabinet agrees to back Brexit deal The British cabinet has agreed to back a Brexit deal negotiated between Prime Minister Theresa May and the EU, following what Mrs May has called “long, detailed and impassioned debate”.
Europeans living in UK at lowest level in four years The number of European citizens living permanently in the UK is at its lowest level in four years, with Brexit suggested as one of the reasons for the change.
‘Rights deal should not apply during transition’ – May UK Prime Minister Theresa May has said she is opposed to the EU’s wish for the expat rights deal agreed in principle last year to apply fully to EU citizens coming to Britain during a post-Brexit transition period.
Macron and May sign new Calais immigration treaty President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Theresa May have signed a new treaty - named the “Treaty of Sandhurst” - on immigration between the two countries.
No Brexit agreement ‘despite best efforts’ EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has said it was not possible to reach complete agreement between himself and UK Prime Minister Theresa May despite their “best efforts” during a long working lunch today
Crucial lunch date for Juncker and May A lunch in Brussels on Monday between the British prime minister and the EU Commission president will be a crucial moment for Brexit.
UK Prime Minister seeks to reassure expats British Prime Minister Theresa May has sought to reassure Britons abroad in the EU and citizens of other EU countries in the UK as she heads to the European Council summit today.
May calls for creative Brexit - but no detail on bill UK Prime Minister Theresa May today called for the UK and EU to find ‘creative’, ‘innovative’ and ‘ambitious’ ways forward to a new partnership – but failed to put any figures on the crucial issue of what Britain is willing to pay in the exit deal.
Brexit talks put off amid rumours of big May speech The next round of Brexit talks have been put off by one week amid rumours that UK Prime Minister Theresa May is preparing an important speech aimed at speeding progress up.
Character, judgment, ability: all wrong Theresa May’s reported comment ‘‘I got us into this mess and I will get us out of it” is progress on her statement on the result of June’s Election: “I will have to consider how to take the party forward.”
Character, judgment, ability: all wrong The UK has a proud history of political stability, good sense and racial tolerance but the EU referendum has changed this. Door still open to reverse Brexit, says Macron Fight is on to protect expat rights as UK presses article 50 trigger May speech points to ‘hard Brexit’
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