May promised a more consultative strategy on Brexit that would include parliament but also business leaders and civil society but her statement essentially offered no solutions
Britain's main opposition Labour Party is pressing for a new election and for May to rule out the possibility of a no-deal Brexit
With Brexit, the chumocrats who drew borders from India to Ireland are getting a taste of their own medicine
If a majority had backed remain, the UK would have continued as an EU member state
The world economy cannot afford this Brexit shambles
Euro hits seven-week low against the pound; EU countries ready to make concession on Irish border
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn argued that May's 'zombie' administration had lost the right to govern during a six hour debate on his motion
It is Britain's worst political mess. Theresa May is an embarrassment; Jeremy Corbyn is self-serving; over a third of the Tory MPs want to shaft their PM
The Prime Minister told MPs she would return to the Commons with an alternative plan next week, provided she survives the confidence vote
The Labour Party's finance policy chief, John McDonnell, said Labour would support May if she agreed to stay in a permanent customs union with the EU
British banks soldier on through enduring Brexit impasse
Here are the milestones on Britain's rocky road out of the bloc after 46 years
With the clock ticking down to its March 29 exit from the European Union and parliament deadlocked, Britain faces a hugely uncertain path that could lead to a disorderly exit
If May loses the vote, she is required by parliament to come back within three working days with a motion setting out her next steps
May is due to make a statement in the House of Commons Monday afternoon, a day before lawmakers are due to vote on her EU divorce deal
May pleaded with lawmakers to back her Brexit deal in Tuesday's vote
A cross-party group of lawmakers has tabled an amendment to the Finance Bill that will work its way through Parliament next week
China and India are expected to be at the forefront of this overseas student influx, with university chiefs expecting their figures to surpass that of British students across UK campuses
Cross-party group considers mechanism to paralyze Westminster
Unwillingness to compromise echoes Britain's Christian past