The European Union has given Britain seven more months to sort out its exit plans. Although the risk of an early election remains real, there are other concerns to consider. The EU's deferral means ...
British members of parliament voted on Thursday to extend the Brexit deadline, which is widely considered a preferable alternative to a messy, no-deal Brexit on 29 March. But an extension – which ...
The Brexit extension has postponed the risk of a no-deal Brexit and temporarily reduced economic uncertainty in the UK, resulting in higher Gilt yields and lower prices. The upcoming EU elections, ...
The Irish prime minister warned Ireland would need to hold a referendum after a Brexit extension if the UK decided not hold European Parliament elections. European Commission president Jean-Claude ...
European Council chief Donald Tusk said Monday that an extension to the March 29 deadline for Britain to leave the EU would be a "rational solution" given political developments. Tusk said he had ...
French President Emmanuel Macron won't make a decision on Theresa May's extension request before Thursday's European Council meeting in Brussels, according to a spokeswoman for the Elysee. The ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Will the other members of the European Union grant Britain an extension to leave the bloc beyond its Oct. 31 deadline and if they do, what will the delay look like? European ...
Super Saturday, as we keep being informed, is make or break for Boris Johnson's Brexit deal. Unless it isn't. An amendment to Johnson's deal has the potential to shake everything up. The measure has ...
The European Council agrees to delay Brexit until 22 May if PM's deal approved by MPs If the deal is not approved, the European Council says an extension until 12 April will apply 'Almost everything ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union agreed on Friday to London's request for a Brexit deadline extension but set no new departure date, giving Britain's divided parliament time to decide on Prime ...
Polling by ComRes for the Centre for Brexit Policy (CBP) has revealed that 44 percent of voters surveyed want Britain to end the transition period by December 31 or earlier. This compares to 40 ...
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