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Independent: Theresa May admits she could cave in to Labour demands to stay in customs union
Theresa May has admitted she could agree to stay in a customs union in a bid to rescue Brexit, saying she "can't pre-empt" the result of the talks with Labour.
The prime minister's spokesman refused - four times - to rule out the concession, which would enrage many Conservative MPs and almost certainly trigger cabinetresignations.
Bulgarian Posts Continues to Accept Shipments to the UK
Regardless of the situation with Brexit, Bulgarian Posts EAD continues to accept shipments to the UK, informed the company and added that they maintain permanent contact with the Universal Postal Union and are ready to respond to a change in the situation.
Brexit is Postponed until October 31
European Union leaders have granted the UK a six-month extension to Brexit, after five hours of talks in Brussels, reports BBC.
The new deadline - 31 October - averts the prospect of the UK having to leave the EU without a deal on Friday, as MPs are still deadlocked over a deal.
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EU gives May till October for Brexit, seeking clarity
European Union leaders gave Britain six more months to leave the bloc, more than Prime Minister Theresa May says she needs but less than many in the bloc wanted, thanks to fierce resistance from France.
Tsipras to support flexible Brexit extension at EU summit
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is expected to support a flexible extension to the Brexit deadline at Wednesday's emergency European Council session in Brussels, according to government sources cited by state-run news agency ANA-MPA.
The British Parliament Passed a Law Banning Brexit Without a Deal
The British Parliament passed a law aimed at forcing the government to ask EU leaders for a new break in Brexit to avoid divorce without an agreement on April 12, AP and AFP announced. The law was approved by the House of Lords and the House of Commons late last night.
UK's May says greater risk of no Brexit the longer it takes to find compromise
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on April 6 that the longer it takes to find a compromise with the opposition Labour Party to secure a parliamentary majority for a Brexit deal, the less likely it is that Britain will leave the European Union.
Theresa May: The Choice is between Leaving the EU with a Deal or not have Brexit
There is now a clear choice for Britain between leave the European Union with a deal or not leave it at all, British Prime Minister Theresa May said, trying to reach a compromise with the opposition Labor party quoted by the British newspaper Observer.
Britain Wants Another Delay for Brexit until June 30th
British Prime Minister Theresa May wrote today a letter to European Council President Donald Tusk, asking for a postponement of Brexit until June 30, Reuters reported.
"The United Kingdom proposes that this period should end on 30 June 2019," May said in the letter.
British PM mulls fourth try on Brexit deal
British Prime Minister Theresa May on March 30 mulled a possible fourth attempt to get her Brexit agreement through parliament, faced with the growing risk of a chaotic no-deal exit in less than two weeks' time.
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