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May clings to power amid Brexit resignation turmoil
May faces backlash over the plan from Brexit hardliners in her Conservative Party who say it gives too many concessions to the EU, but she is supported moderates and there has been no challenge to her leadership

May stares down Brexit plan backlash as ministers quit
(UPDATED) Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson's dramatic resignation follows those of Brexit minister David Davis and his deputy Steve Baker overnight over May's plans to keep Britain economically close to the bloc

EU negotiator warns Britain: time to choose Brexit future
EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier warns that Britain faces 'unavoidable' trade barriers after Brexit if it also quits the bloc's single market and customs union

EU says Britain must obey its laws during transition
The EU's insistence on keeping the 'status quo' during that time prompts furious Brexit-supporting lawmakers to cause fresh trouble for embattled British Prime Minister Theresa May

UK parliament to get vote on final Brexit deal
Brexit Secretary David Davis's move is seen as an attempted concession to Conservative rebels who may defy the government this week by voting against separate Brexit legislation transferring existing EU laws to Britain

May and Juncker agree to 'accelerate' Brexit talks
May came to Brussels on short notice for a working dinner with Juncker as fears grow that negotiations on Britain's exit from the bloc in 2019 could end without an agreement

British PM heads to Brussels to unblock Brexit talks
May is hoping for a breakthrough that will bolster her position and ease some of the uncertainty around Britain's withdrawal

Brexit negotiators clash as talks resume
EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier insists that he would not discuss Theresa May's call for a two-year post-exit transition deal until there was progress on key issues

UK negotiator dismisses reports of $54-B Brexit bill
David Davis stresses that Britain 'would not under any circumstances' accept the supremacy of the European Court of Justice after the transition period

2nd round of Brexit talks set for July 17
Britain s Brexit minister David Davis will meet EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier for talks followed by a meeting of coordinators and negotiating groups
Britain bows to EU Brexit talks timetable
In carefully choreographed talks EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier and Brexit minister David Davis agree to discuss divorce issues before negotiations on a future trade deal can start

Britain, EU to start historic Brexit talks
Britain already appears to have capitulated to the EU s insistence that talks first focus on 3 key divorce issues before moving onto the future EU UK relationship and a possible trade deal

'Somber' Britain prepares for historic Brexit talks
The government s current weakness has fueled criticism of its approach to Brexit and given rise to notions that the government might pursue a softer tone

EU wants 'sufficient progress' on Brexit divorce before talks on new ties
UPDATED The draft guidelines obtained by Agence France Presse call for a phased approach that prioritizes an orderly withdrawal that reduces the disruption caused by Britain s departure in March 2019

Britain plans for all options as Brexit nears
Speculation mounts that the process for Britain s withdrawal from the European Union could begin in the next few days

UK publishes draft bill on triggering Brexit
The European Union Notification of Withdrawal Bill asks parliament to give Prime Minister Theresa May authority to start the formal mechanism by which Britain will leave the bloc

New envoy as resignation rocks Britain's Brexit plans
Downing Street announces that Tim Barrow a former ambassador to Moscow who has previously served in Brussels would take over from Ivan Rogers as Britain heads into the talks on its divorce from the EU

Brexit interim deal 'only if necessary' – minister
Britain s divorce from the European Union could be implemented gradually but the terms of the break up should be agreed within 18 months Brexit minister David Davis says

Brexit talks have 'intense' 15-month window – EU negotiator
If Britain triggers the two year divorce process in March 2017 as Prime Minister Theresa May has promised following Britain s June vote to leave then formal negotiations are unlikely to start until May 2017
UK government to appeal Brexit court ruling
Brexit minister David Davis says the government would fight the ruling insisting that result of the referendum must be respected

UK Tories unified with Brexiteers: The new establishment
The jubilant mood at the annual Conservatives conference is being led by its hardline euroskeptics – for years the awkward squad within the party
