May is planning to tour UK in an attempt to forge a united front around Britain's exit from EU
House of Commons has passed the Bill triggering the Brexit
EU Bill passed House of Commons without any changes and would now go back to the Lords
Scotland had rejected independence from the UK by 55 per cent in the September 2014 vote
In annual terms, manufacturing output was up 2.7% while industrial output grew 3.2%
Latest defeat dashes May's hopes of meeting her deadline to trigger Article 50 of EU's Lisbon Treaty
Bill must return to House of Commons for further deliberation
232,000 UK jobs will be headed out the door after Britain withdraws from the EU
It is her first defeat over her plan to trigger Britain's exit from the European Union
PM Theresa May cannot trigger the EU exit clause without getting a parliamentary approval
Sanjiv Chadha believes that London would continue to be the global 'financial hub'
The service faces the daunting task of negotiating the UK's departure from the European Union
The draft legislation was approved by 494 votes to 122
The draft legislation was approved by 494 votes to 122, and now moves to the House of Lords
Opposition lawmakers were to begin debating amendments on Monday
The Bill now faces further scrutiny in the Commons and the House of Lords before it can become law
Scientific elite is inextricably linked to the centrist, free-market political establishment
Despite the decline, the number of cars made in Britain rose to a 17-year high
A Reuters poll of economists had forecast a slight slowdown to growth of 0.5 percent
The EU (Notification of withdrawal) Bill was published in the House of Commons