LONDON (Reuters) - If Britain's parliament has not approved a Brexit deal by the end of February, Prime Minister Theresa May is likely to have to seek a delay to Britain's March 29 exit from the EU as ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British MPs voted in favour of the government's legislative blueprint for Brexit on Wednesday, marking a victory for Prime Minister Theresa May over political opponents who want a ...
Controversial measures which tear up parts of the Brexit divorce agreement will not return to the Commons until the end of November at the earliest. Peers, including dozens of senior Tories, voted to ...
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Britain's so-called Brexit wars dominated parliament for years. Three years of bitter parliamentary wrangling about what ...
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will hold talks next week to try to break the Brexit impasse as both sides seek to avert what could be a ...
The British government announced Thursday it was scrapping MPs' February holiday in the rush to get ready for Brexit on March 29 but hinted it may need extra time amid chaos and confusion over ...
Former Northern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith has accused ex-Prime Minister David Cameron of treating the 2016 Brexit referendum as "some sort of Eton game". Smith was the government's chief whip ...
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As most U.K. competition law derives from EU law it should be business as usual for competition law and enforcement in the U.K. in the immediate future. Life sciences businesses currently benefit from ...
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