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U.K.'s Corbyn Says Brexit Extension Is Now Inevitable

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Mar.13 -- U.K. opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks in the House of Commons in London after Parliament voted to avoid a no-deal split from the European Union.
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Analyst: any Brexit extension likely to be last

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British Prime Minister Theresa May will have visited both Berlin and Paris by the end of Tuesday, seeking support for an extension of Article 50.
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Analyst and headlines on EU Brexit summit

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Just days away from a potentially calamitous no-deal Brexit, European Union leaders meet Wednesday to discuss granting the United Kingdom a new delay - possibly of up to a year - to its departure from the bloc.
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London market opens flat after Brexit delay

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The London currency markets opened on a cautious note on Thursday with the pound starting flat, following late night news from Brussels that Britain had been granted a further Brexit extension until the end of October.
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Hammond Says PM May Will Stay on to Deliver Brexit

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Apr.12 -- Theresa May will stay on as British Prime Minister until the Brexit deal is done says Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond. He spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua.
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London Mayor Khan Says U.K. Capital Is Planning for No-Deal Brexit

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Mar.28 -- London Mayor Sadiq Khan talks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards about Parliament's efforts to find a consensus on Brexit and the U.K. capital city's contingency plans for a no-deal scenario.
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MEP Brok: Prefer UK not to be in EU elections

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The European Parliament's Brexit steering group met Tuesday with the bloc's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier a day before EU leaders decide at a summit whether to grant Britain an extension on Article 50.
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No-Deal Brexit Blocked in Parliament

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Apr.04 -- The U.K. Parliament has voted, by the closest possible margin, to block any chance of a “no-deal” Brexit. MPs voted 313 to 312 to stop the country from crashing out of the EU without a deal. But there is still no clarity on...
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Analyst on UK's 2-week Article 50 extension

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Rees Mogg: Delay 'not delivering' on Brexit

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Brexit supporting Conservative lawmakers said the government needed to follow on its commitment to deliver Brexit, hours after the European Union granted Britain a further extension on its leaving date from the bloc.
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Remainers Have Won on Brexit, Longview CEO Watling Says

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Feb.25 -- Chris Watling, chief executive officer and chief market strategist at Longview Economics, discusses the outlook for Brexit negotiations and the U.K. economy with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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May says UK to seek further delay to Brexit

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British Prime Minister Theresa May says Britain will seek another delay to Brexit in hopes of winning Parliament's approval of a deal on the terms of its withdrawal from the European Union.
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Odds of a No-Deal Brexit Still Very Low, Says Peterson Institute’s Kirkegaard

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Mar.21 -- Jacob Kirkegaard, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, discusses the EU giving Theresa May two additional weeks to avoid a no-deal Brexit. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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EU's Tusk Says Brexit Cliff-Edge Date Will Be Delayed

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Mar.21 -- European Union President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker talk about the Brexit negotiations at a press briefing in Brussels. EU leaders staved off the threat of the U.K. crashing out of the...
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Theresa May calls for further Brexit extension

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Theresa May said that the UK needs an extension to Brexit talks which is “as short as possible” in order to leave the EU with a deal. The Prime Minister offered to sit down with Jeremy Corbyn to try to agree a plan.
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Margaret Beckett: A solution must include the Labour Party

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Labour MP Margaret Beckett speaks to a People's Vote press conference after the Prime Minister says she will be asking for an Article 50 extension.
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Theresa May: I'm offering to sit down with Jeremy Corbyn to break Brexit logjam

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Prime Minister Theresa May says she hopes to sit down with the leader of the Opposition to try to find a solution to move forward with Brexit.
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U.K.'s May Offers to Hold Cross-Party Talks to Break Brexit Deadlock

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Apr.02 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May offers to hold talks with opposition Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn in an attempt to break the Brexit deadlock.
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Brexit analyst on UK PM's request for extension

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Barnier: no deal will be chaotic even if prepared

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EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier warned on Tuesday of the problems the EU and the UK will face in case of a no deal, even if they are prepared for this eventuality as the May 12 deadline approaches.
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May offers talks with Corbyn to deliver short delay to Brexit

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Speaking in 10 Downing Street following a seven-hour Cabinet, Theresa May said that the UK needs an extension to Brexit talks which is “as short as possible” in order to leave the EU with a deal. Mrs May said she is offering to sit down...
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UK PM accepts Brexit delay to 31 October

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British Prime Minister Theresa May says the European Union has granted her "key request" to add an early exit clause to its agreement to a six-month Brexit extension.
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Caroline Lucas reacts to Brexit extenstion

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Leader of the Green Party, Caroline Lucas, gives her opinion on the new Brexit extension outside the House of Commons. It was announced on Wednesday that the Brexit deadline has been extended to October 31.
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U.K.'s May Says She Agreed Extension to Brexit to October 31

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Apr.11 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May speaks at a press briefing in Brussels after she accepted the offer from European Union leaders to extend the date of Britain’s departure from the bloc to Oct. 31.