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Uncertainty lies ahead of the planned British exit from the European Union on March 29.
British lawmakers weigh the costs of leaving the EU without securing a deal.
The U.K.'s most profitable industry is cautious about airing its views on Brexit.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would seek “assurances” from the EU and bring the Brexit deal back to Parliament, but did not set a new date for the vote.
Some businesses are among those wanting a second referendum on whether the United Kingdom should remain in the EU.
British Prime Minister Theresa May faces mounting pressure at home.
'The politicians have got to get their act together,' says Simon Topman of the Acme Whistle Co.
The prime minister had been hoping for stronger support during her Brexit negotiations.
The Liberal Democrats are going nowhere in the upcoming U.K. election. Here is why The Economist is endorsing them.
Despite recent terror attacks, voting is still about Brexit leadership.