
British MPs: Theresa May must go to secure Brexit deal
May hopes DUP support will win over party critics.
May hopes DUP support will win over party critics.
Lawmakers have voted to ask for more time but seem no closer to agreeing on an outcome.
British MPs have narrowly voted against leaving the European Union with no deal.
Earlier: Britain's Parliament delivered a crushing defeat to Prime Minister Theresa May's European Union divorce deal today, plunging the Brexit process into chaos just 17 days before the UK is due to leave the bloc.
What next? The outcome to the Brexit mess is no clearer after MP's rejected a final deal
Speculation suggests UK Prime Minister Theresa May is heading for a defeat.
British government's Brexit strategy is in chaos following legal advice.
The changes may persuade some lawmakers to switch their votes.
Future still far from certain as British lawmakers prepare to vote.
Elements of the 2016 British referendum campaign have long seemed familiar to Americans.
Theresa May still trying to win concessions from EU leaders as week of voting looms.
Counter-terror police investigate if package linked to 'dissident' letter bomb campaign.
While markets cheer a de-escalation of trade tension a deal may create new problems for NZ
Comment: Britain's Labour Party has a dilemma on Brexit.
Comment: A no-deal Brexit would be bad news for New Zealand.
Mortgaged, a $200,000 home really costs you $400,000. So who says you make a capital gain?
Winston Churchill, were he still alive, would be a rampant Brexit Remainer.
B+LNZ Western North Island director candidate Andrew Stewart makes his pitch
COMMENT: Europeans are not in a mood to help Britain through Brexit, Shane Te Pou finds.
Among the "worst case" scenarios, the Queen would leave London.
There could be problems for New Zealand exporters says a new report.
COMMENT: PM pays a price for her victory in terms of personal reputation and credibility.
COMMENT: Join Leighton Smith for his inaugural podcast.
UK PM's triumph ends abruptly as EU declares there's no chance of new Brexit deal.
PM wins high stakes vote, can continue with fresh exit plan.
Frustration is growing ahead of the vote on cross-party amendments.
UK Parliament could look at options to avoid a no-deal Brexit.
The mood at the World Economic forum in Davos is looking less optimistic this year.
Jacinda Ardern called her meeting with British PM Theresa May "constructive".