LONDON (Reuters) - Brexit Secretary David Davis has resigned because he was not willing to be "a reluctant conscript" to Prime Minister Theresa May's European Union exit plan, delivering a blow to a ...
Brexit Secretary David Davis, who has been leading negotiations to leave the EU, has resigned from the government. In his resignation letter, Mr Davis criticised the PM's Brexit plan - agreed by the ...
Brexit fishing community are up in arms about the UK government's "sellout" on fishing rights.
LONDON (Reuters) - David Davis thrust Prime Minister Theresa May's government into crisis by resigning as Brexit negotiator and publicly denouncing her strategy as a betrayal of voters' wishes that ...
Britains "Brexit" minister responsible for managing its departure from the European Union on Tuesday denied reports his government was planning to pay eastern EU states to support it during ...
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Since 23 June, eurosceptic MPs have been strolling around Westminster like cats with all the cream. So admissions by Brexit Secretary David Davis that the government would consider making ...
Brexit Secretary David Davis said Sunday Britain will not honour financial commitments agreed this week with the European Union if they fail to secure a future trade deal. "No deal means that we won't ...
08:45, Thu, Aug 24, 2017 Updated: 13:08, Thu, Aug 24, 2017 Prime Minister Theresa May’s chief negotiator will ignore the burning issue of how much the UK will pay the EU when it quits the block in an ...
After almost a year of chest beating from both sides, the UK and EU finally sat down today to begin negotiations over Brexit - and Brussels drew first blood. When Theresa May triggered the formal ...
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Britain's former Brexit minister David Davis said he thought it was 80 - 90 percent likely that the government will strike an exit deal with the European Union, but ...