Britain's MPs voted on Tuesday to send Prime Minister Theresa May back to Brussels to renegotiate the unpopular divorce deal she struck with the EU
The overall size of the Indian new car market also registered a 6 per cent hike to hit 2.55 million cars in 2018, with the UK importing 14,064 cars built in India
In a series of votes, UK lawmakers rejected a no-deal Brexit by 318 votes to 310
May spoke to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker before she addressed Parliament
Britain, the world's fifth largest economy, is due to leave the European Union on March 29
Fighting to keep her Brexit plan alive -- and her party united -- the prime minister made a dramatic bid on Monday night to forge a compromise
Parliament rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement, which includes a nearly two-year transition period to help minimise economic disruption, earlier this month
Britain, the world's fifth largest economy, is due to leave the European Union on March 29
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable is asking for the government to prepare for another Brexit referendum
Expect a week of rival amendments being proposed and withdrawn, as May continues to seek a consensus
The firm has previously warned about the impact of Brexit. It has already had to cut production due to slowing demand in China
'Please don't listen to the Brexiteers' madness,' says Airbus Chief Executive Officer Tom Enders.
While the banks have mostly chosen Frankfurt, the trading venues and the algorithmic traders that provide much of their volumes have mostly gone to Amsterdam
Europe has always figured among the UK's top targets for fishing for foreign students
British PM Theresa May will focus on changing the Northern Irish backstop, an insurance policy to ensure no return to a hard border between the British province and Ireland
Proxy mediation by senior political or civil society figures in the UK might be the way forward for May and Corbyn given the current impasse between the two
Britain will leave the European Union on March 29 without a deal unless MPs can force a delay or get their act together in time and come up with an alternative plan
'The British public voted to leave the European Union and it is vital that elected politicians deliver upon that verdict'
Since June 24 2016 the nation has been at loggerheads trying to define what it wants
A 'hard Brexit' and a disorderly exit would likely lead to a crash in the UK's growth as skilled labour and investment disappears, coupled with a spike in inflation