Theresa May

There's no majority for no-deal or for the PM's plan – giving the public the final say would see us through this impasse
Juncker and Barnier reject changes to existing agreement.
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Brussels and Dublin defiant after MPs back move to seek fresh talks.
'Groundhog May' is stuck on repeat after Brexit votes - and it isn't over yet.
After a day of debating in the House of Commons, MPs voted on a number of amendments to the Brexit bill. Although several were defeated, the amendment brought by Tory grandee Sir Graham Brady was passed. Prime Minister Theresa May will now have to travel back to Brussels and reopen the deal with the 27-nation bloc.
No-deal fears spike as PM told to rip it up and start again
Path now clear for ministers to renegotiate with Brussels, but remainers fear UK could crash out of EU.