EU to offer UK Brexit extension until October 31, review in June (Malta PM Muscat)
EU to offer UK Brexit extension until October 31, review in June (Malta PM Muscat)
British Prime Minister Theresa May’s arrival in Berlin for (yet another) round of Brexit talks on Tuesday got off to an awkward start when she emerged from her car and found Chancellor Angela Merkel had not shown up to greet her.
The UK could be forced to endure a “ridiculous possibility” after PM Theresa May said she would seek further Brexit delays.
Theresa May will ask the EU for an extension to the Brexit deadline to "break the logjam" in Parliament.
May told Conservative MPs: "I am prepared to leave this job earlier than I intended in order to secure a smooth and orderly Brexit."
It’s long been seen as the “nuclear option”: a way to end the Brexit deadlock and bring the crisis under control. It could make things worse.
The unthinkable has happened in Britain. The Brexit strategy has fallen through at the last minute and critics say there’s only one option left.
This is it. The final throw of the dice that could determine the future of the UK for decades. The frightening reality is that no one knows how the week will end.
Resignations, betrayal and delays, the UK has been rocked by Brexit shifts. Now its leaders are considering the unthinkable.
Tory Brexiteers have told the BBC they are increasingly confident they will have enough support to trigger a no-confidence vote in Theresa May.
has said she is prepared to "explore every possible option" to break the deadlock in Brexit talks.
Prime Minister Theresa May has called for "cool, calm heads" as she insisted a Brexit deal was "still achievable" despite differences with the EU.
Donald Trump has said his relationship with Theresa May is "very, very strong", just hours after his comments attacking her Brexit plan emerged.
Senior Conservative becomes third minister to walk out over Theresa May’s Brexit plan
FIRST there was the Donald Trump snub, and now this shocking slur. With friends like this, who needs enemies?
The Prince of Wales will succeed the Queen as head of the Commonwealth, its leaders have announced.
Britain has given Moscow two days to explain the alleged use of a military-grade nerve agent from Russia to poison former double agent Sergei Skripal. PM Theresa May says it is "highly likely" Russia was responsible.
Donald Trump has told UK Prime Minister Theresa May to focus on "terrorism" in the UK after she criticised his sharing of far-right videos.
She made a damning speech outside No 10 after an audience with the Queen today