Goldman Sachs cut to 45 per cent from 50 per cent the chance that a modified version of the current withdrawal agreement is eventually approved in the House of Commons
Trump had told reporters on Thursday that he wished British Prime Minister Theresa May well as she tries to find a path to a Brexit deal that can pass Parliament
Over the past weeks, as factions within the British government have grappled for control over the country's exit from the bloc, the mood among voters has become dark
Lawmakers voted by 344 to 286 to reject the so-called Withdrawal Agreement
Theresa May had offered to quit if Brexit deal would be passed
European Union leaders have offered Britain a Brexit extension until May 22.
Theresa May's announcement is the latest dramatic turn in the United Kingdom's three-year Brexit crisis.
May said parliament might vote for an outcome that was unnegotiable with the EU and she could not commit the government to delivering the outcome of any votes
They were among 30 members of May's Conservative party who defied her to vote in favour of a motion giving MPs control of parliamentary business
"It is with great regret that I have had to conclude that as things stand, there is still not sufficient support in the House to bring back the deal for a third Meaningful Vote," May told the Commons
Removing the prime minister won't help the country, says Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond.
British media reported Sunday that senior party figures were urging May to recognize her weakened political position and resign
Marchers clogged the streets of central London as they walked from Hyde Park to Parliament Square to hear from the opposition Labour Party mayor of London, Sadiq Khan
Emmanuel Macron warned it was the responsibility of UK lawmakers to approve a Brexit deal and make sure Britain does not crash out of the bloc without an agreement.
The UK Parliament considers all petitions that get more than 100,000 signatures for a debate
European Council President Donald Tusk said such a short Brexit extension would only be possible if Parliament agrees to enact the existing divorce deal
Rebuking MPs for having "indulged themselves on Europe for too long", she said that the British voters "deserved better"
Theresa May is drafting a request for more time to reach a deal that will win the endorsement of Britain's skeptical Parliament
Employee representatives at both lenders paint gloomy picture
Brexit has thrown up all kinds of obscure questions of Parliamentary procedure on which the Speaker must make the final ruling