New dividing lines are set to open up in parliament over the coming months as the government prepares to lay out a bill to ...
Most members of Parliament don't accurately represent the opinions of the nation when talking about leaving the European Union (EU), Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage said Saturday. Appearing on ...
LONDON — Britain's Parliament still can't agree on how to move forward on Brexit. Four nonbinding measures that would have outlined a potential way forward on exiting the European Union all failed to ...
Why is Labour proposing to sign up to EU laws despite Brexit, and wouldn’t it be better just to fully rejoin? Sean O’Grady ...
Prime minister Boris Johnson asked the Queen for authorisation to suspend parliament – a political act called prorogation – for five weeks from September, and the Queen approved. The move is aimed at ...
This means a delay, even if MPs pass the Brexit deal. LONDON -- U.K. lawmakers voted on Saturday to undermine a deal reached between Boris Johnson and the European Union. Hours later, the British ...
The anti-prorogation protest in London is fizzling out, with only a few hundred activists filtering through the streets outside Parliament. Another small splinter group marched up the Mall towards the ...
Reporting from London — Britain’s Parliament has spoken — and it has said no, again. Lawmakers seeking a way out of the country’s Brexit morass on Monday rejected four alternatives to the government’s ...
The Prime Minister toughened Labour’s stance on closer ties with the European Union as his party faces a hammering in May ...
As this phase of the Brexit process grinds towards its excruciating conclusion, mercifully, we might finally be about to learn what can command a majority among lawmakers in the House of Commons. And, ...
Putting behind more than three years of tortuous political drama and national division, Parliament voted by a decisive margin to quit the European Union next month. By Mark Landler and Stephen Castle ...
Anti-Brexit demonstrators with an effigy of British Prime Minister Theresa May near College Green at the Houses of Parliament in London, Monday, April 1, 2019. Britain's Parliament gets another chance ...