If no party wins conclusively, the Brexit deadlock will continue
The fabric of Britain's unwritten constitution has been dangerously damaged by partisan passions over Brexit
A lot more than the promise of development is needed to address the sense of being occupied and subjugated
'The prospect of elections has strengthened significantly over the weekend,' the source added
The development comes after Dominic Raab resigned from the post over the Brexit draft deal
'What does Brexit demonstrate? It shows that leaving the common European market has an exorbitant economic cost,' he said
EU diplomats said any extension would be agreed only after Britain formally leaves in March 2019
New offer touted as an alternative to PM Theresa May's policy approach
The economists said "this is a conservative estimate," since it only takes into account the raising of tariffs from the current zero percent that Britain pays on exports within the EU
Its principles were witnessed during the Brexit debate
The government will bring forward this week the domestic legislation needed to implement the divorce deal, with a first vote as soon as Tuesday
Saturday's vote stipulated that British Parliament would withhold approval to the PM's deal until the Bill for implementing Brexit had been passed
The Brexit maelstrom has spun wildly in the past week between the possibility of an orderly exit on Oct. 31 with a deal that Johnson struck
Many protesters carried placards, some comparing Brexit to the election of US President Donald Trump
Wine from France, Spain and Germany will now face 25 percent tariffs
With 17 days before the UK is due to leave the EU, Johnson repeatedly pledged to "get Brexit done," as he spoke in Parliament on Monday
Turkey launched an operation into Syrian territory on Wednesday, aimed at combating Kurdish militants tied to insurgents in its own territory
The duties punish Chinese exporters of steel wheels for vehicles including cars, tractors and trailers for allegedly having sold them in the EU below cost, a practice known as dumping
Implications of mandating manufacturers to provide spares
This is despite the fact that the two sides reached a "mutually acceptable solution" to the issue in 2006