The UK's Parliament is paralyzed, Prime Minister Theresa May is besieged, her Conservatives are bitterly divided, and the Labour Party is hoping to exploit the chaos.
Greece is confident that a no-deal Brexit won't happen
May's government on Monday avoided a humiliating defeat in Parliament when it narrowly won another vote over her Brexit customs bill
"I'm passionately opposed to Brexit and I still believe it can be changed," said Tony Blair
UK is stuck between a soft Brexit and a hard place
US president says he gave May a suggestion on how to deal with the European Union, but she probably found that 'too tough'; the suggestion was 'no negotiations' with EU, says May
May faces tricky votes in the House of Commons this week that Euroskeptics in her Conservative Party see as a test of opposition to her Brexit policy
I actually told Theresa May how to do it but she didn't agree, she didn't listen to me, Trump on Theresa May's Brexit plan
According to details of confidential joint UK-India Trade Review released to Greenpeace Unearthed', it would appear that India would be among countries unlikely to reap many post-Brexit benefit
Despite high profile Cabinet departures, Theresa May has stood firm in her resolve to hold on to her leadership
The Conservatives currently have 316 members of parliament (MPs) so 48 of them would need to write such letters to challenge May
In June 2016, in a cataclysmic outcome, Britons voted to leave the EU, where the United Kingdom had been a member since 1973
A long-time eurosceptic, Davis was appointed two years ago to head up the newly-created Department for Exiting the European Union
The more Brexiteer ministers, led by UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson, are said to have gone into the meeting still unconvinced by May's proposals
Enrollment at international schools in the UK has slumped since the 2016 referendum
Thirty UK-based companies have already targeted Grand-Duchy
The finance ministry said May had been clear that Britain would honour commitments to the EU which were made while it was still a member of the bloc
A bill enacting Britain's decision to leave the European Union has become law after months of debate
The EU has had four multinational military 'battlegroups' since 2007, but political disagreements have meant the troops have never been deployed
Pro-Brexit lawmakers argue that if Britain rules out a no-deal Brexit, the EU will offer it a bad deal in the knowledge that the UK will have to accept it