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EU struggles to agree on Gibraltar before Brexit summit
A meeting in Brussels of national negotiators of the 27 EU states staying on together after Brexit ended with no agreement on Gibraltar after nearly three hours.
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May says to return to Brussels on Saturday in bid to seal Brexit deal
May met European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker for about an hour and a half to try to win commitments aimed at helping her appease rebels at home opposed to her draft Brexit treaty.
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The long goodbye: Britain gets ready to exit EU
A timeline of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.
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Brexit fears for cross-Channel truck pile-up
A famous fresco by artist Banksy of a man breaking a star off the EU flag with a chisel, however, is a reminder to truckers that Brexit is close at hand.
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Economists warn UK may be hit by recession in Brexit deal
There has been a sharp decline in the value of the pound with the rand strengthening to 17.97 to sterling on Friday.
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UK PM May defends Brexit deal as opponents plot no-confidence vote
More than two years after the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU, it is still unclear how, on what terms or even if it will leave as planned on 29 March 2019.
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Fourth UK minister resigns over draft Brexit deal - statement
Brexit hardliner Esther McVey says the deal cabinet adapted on Wednesday does not honour the result of the referendum.
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UK's May wins cabinet backing for Brexit deal
The blueprint agreed on Tuesday capped a year and a half of politically fraught negotiations aimed at unwinding nearly 46 years of British EU membership.
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UK's May takes Brexit deal to cabinet as MPs revolt
After months of talks, May announced late Tuesday that negotiators had finally struck a draft agreement on the terms of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union next March.
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Brexit talks are nearing their endgame, May says
May described the negotiations as immensely difficult and said there would not be an agreement at any cost.
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British Airways prepares to meet EU ownership rules in case of no deal Brexit
Britain is set to leave the bloc on 29 March, but with less than five months to go, Prime Minister Theresa May has yet to secure a withdrawal deal.
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Trouble brewing?: Brexit challenge for Guinness supply chain
Guinness has been brewed since 1778 Guinness at the St. James's Gate brewery, a vast brickwork complex on the banks of Dublin's River Liffey.
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Britain confident of Brexit financial services deal soon
Britain’s Financial Services Minister John Glen said government was prioritising the need to have a long-term and best solution for the 'power house' financial services sector.
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European businesses demand urgent Brexit deal after meeting May
In a separate statement, Theresa May’s office said she had told businesses she remained confident about the prospects of agreeing to an exit deal.
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UK, EU close to Brexit deal on financial services - UK official
Such a deal would give the United Kingdom the same level of access to the EU as major US and Japanese firms, while however tying it to many EU finance rules for years to come.
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UK austerity ending, as long as Brexit deal gets done – Hammond
Britain’s economy has slowed since the 2016 Brexit vote, but not as much as many economists had feared.
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UK confident of a good Brexit deal, health minister says
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the EU 'always negotiates right down to the last moment, I am confident that we will get a good deal.'
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PM May receives show of loyalty after talk of leadership challenge
May had asked to address the powerful “1922 Committee” after persistent criticism over the direction of the Brexit talks.
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May to address her MPs on Wednesday after attacks over Brexit
Britain’s Sunday newspapers were full of anonymous attacks on her, the violent nature of which have since been condemned by even her harshest critics.
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With divorce deal almost done, May repeats rejection of EU proposal on N.Ireland
But May’s attempt to unlock the talks by considering an extension to a status-quo transition period beyond the current proposed end date of December 2021 has further stirred passions at home.
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Hundreds of thousands take to streets in London demanding second Brexit vote
James McGrory, one of the organisers of the march, said voters should have the chance to change their minds because the decision will impact their lives for generations.