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Petition to cancel Brexit breaks the U.K. government’s websiteAlmost two million people have signed the petition, which pushes to revoke the triggering of Article 50 — the EU treaty's exit clause.Mar 21, 2019
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EU sets Britain tough divorce terms, slams budget vetoEuropean Union leaders endorsed stiff divorce terms for Britain and warned Britons to have "no illusions" about swiftly securing a new relationship to keep access to EU markets.PoliticsApr 29, 2017
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Brexit: UK negotiator denies claims the government is blackmailing the EU on tradeDavid Davis said Prime Minister Theresa May's letter triggering Brexit made clear Britain wants to continue to work with the EU on a range of issues, including security, for both sides.WorldMar 30, 2017
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As Brexit nears, U.K. ponders fast-tracking Commonwealth visasCanadians could see shorter lines at the U.K. border and more flexibility on work visas, if some Conservative British MPs have their wayCanadaMar 29, 2017
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Theresa May triggers Article 50, starting 2 year Brexit processBritain is set to formally file for divorce from the European Union Wednesday, walking out on a 44-year relationship.WorldMar 29, 2017
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European Union leaders to hold Brexit summit next month to negotiate Britain’s divorce from blocThe meeting is a necessary step before the negotiations between Britain and the 27 remaining EU states can start formally.PoliticsMar 21, 2017
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Theresa May to trigger Article 50 on March 29, starting Brexit processBrexit Secretary David Davis said in a statement that the country is "on the threshold of the most important negotiation" for a generation.PoliticsMar 20, 2017
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Queen signs Brexit bill into law allowing Theresa May to start Britain’s divorce from EUThe bill was passed by Parliament on Monday but needed royal assent to become a law.PoliticsMar 16, 2017
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UK supreme court to decide whether Theresa May can start Brexit without parliamentBritish Prime Minister Theresa May will learn on Tuesday whether parliament must agree to the triggering of Britain's exit from the European Union.WorldJan 23, 2017
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British Prime Minister May plans to keep Brexit plan on track despite court rulingBritish Prime Minister Theresa May is seeking to reassure European Union leaders that her Brexit timetable remains intact despite an adverse court ruling.WorldNov 4, 2016
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