Theresa May: Brexit statement expected at 8
The Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar kindly announced it a short while ago in Dublin.
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It’s been confirmed she will set a timetable for her departure after the Withdrawal Agreement vote in early June. Perhaps the least surprising announcement is that Boris Johnson will enter the fray to succeed her.
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Theresa May has appealed to the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to ‘put their differences aside’ and agree a Brexit deal – saying losses by both parties in the local elections meant finding a way to overcome the impasse had become more urgent.
Theresa May has refused to say when she will stand down as Prime Minister.
Theresa May will meet Angela Merkel in Berlin and Emmanuel Macron in Paris ahead of the emergency EU summit in Brussels on Wednesday.
A senior Conservative minister has warned Theresa May that if Parliament wants to support a ‘softer’ Brexit – she can’t afford to ignore it.
Conservative MP Nicky Morgan, Labour MP Jess Phillips and Independent Group MP Anna Soubry discuss Theresa May.
They’ve said no – emphatically and twice – to Theresa May’s Brexit deal, but tomorrow afternoon MPs will have the chance to say what sort of Brexit deal they do want.
Prisons Minister Rory Stewart discusses Brexit.
The Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar kindly announced it a short while ago in Dublin.
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