That date, set by the British Parliament, is seen by European leaders as the least likely to cause them trouble.
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Boris Johnson Loses a Critical Brexit Vote, Throwing the Process Into Disarray
Lawmakers voted down a measure to compress the timetable to debate the new withdrawal deal, in a rebuke to the prime minister.
Boris Johnson Wins a Brexit Vote But Faces 2nd Test
Mr. Johnson won a landmark vote on his plan for Brexit, but lawmakers are threatening to block moves to rush it through Parliament.
For Pro-Brexit Press, Boris Johnson Is Already a Winner
The right-wing newspapers that dominate in Britain shaped a narrative of events that could have not been more pleasing to the prime minister.
Boris Johnson to Hold Tuesday Showdown After New Brexit Setback
The speaker of the House of Commons effectively delayed by a day a possibly decisive vote on the prime minister’s withdrawal agreement with the European Union.
Despite Litany of Failures, Boris Johnson Is in Striking Distance of Brexit Success
The prime minister will try again this week to get his draft deal through Parliament. He has one key thing going for him: a divided opposition.
Boris Johnson Has a Trust Problem in Parliament
In thwarting a Brexit vote, lawmakers seek extra insurance against an abrupt departure from the European Union without a deal to shape future relations.
Boris Johnson Sends Letter to E.U. Asking for Brexit Delay
After a rebuke by lawmakers in Parliament, the British prime minister warned that an extension would be bad for both sides.
What Happened in Today’s Brexit Vote
In a blow to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, lawmakers passed an amendment to delay a definitive vote on his draft deal. He later sent an unsigned letter to the E.U. asking for a deadline extension.
Anti-Brexit Protesters Descend on London as Parliament Debates
The rally’s organizers said they hoped more than a million people would join a demonstration rejecting Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s withdrawal deal.