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The EU27 have granted the UK an extra two weeks to decide what it wants to do about Brexit.


Britain descends into constitutional chaos as the Speaker blocks another vote on May’s twice-defeated deal. 


A series of dramatic votes in the British Parliament could make this the most significant week in the modern history of the United Kingdom.


With British politics disintegration, a Brexit delay is becoming more likely.


The Irish Government is engaging in an ambitious expansion of its representation abroad. Just don’t mention Brexit. 


The EU’s preparations for a no-deal Brexit make for a scary read.


Theresa May’s Brexit deal is dead. Now the only way she can avoid a catastrophic no-deal Brexit is to abandon her red lines, or ask for a deadline extension.


It’s what all sides always said they want to avoid―the return of checkpoints and fences to the island of Ireland. But whatever Brexiteers claim, …


Theresa May leaves with coal in her stocking.


On Brexit, stances are hardening in Berlin and Brussels.


British Prime Minister Theresa May is yet again fighting for her political life as she seeks to persuade the British parliament to back her Brexit deal.


British Prime Minister Theresa May could still get her Brexit deal through Parliament.

The United Kingdom’s departure from the EU is the greatest political success for opponents of European integration. Paradoxically, however, Brexit is forcing EU-skeptical parties …


The October EU summit was supposed to be the last chance for a Brexit deal—until it wasn’t.


EU leaders had hoped to make progress on Brexit and migration, but they left the Salzburg summit with little to show for on both fronts.


With the May government deeply divided, it’s the remaining EU-27 who determine the make-up of the future EU-UK relationship.