EU prepared to offer Theresa May Brexit lifeline by extending Article 50 beyond Marchhttps://t.co/m8gMs72ruX pic.twitter.com/tSQSTV0tdh
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) December 5, 2018
Thursday’s Times: May urged to call off Brexit vote #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers (via @BBCHelenaLee) pic.twitter.com/qvuTgTf6kB
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) December 5, 2018
Britain's #Brexit vote: How many members of parliament are backing UK Prime Minister Theresa May? https://t.co/o7Y1GeHJgr pic.twitter.com/8aorSnGkPN
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) December 5, 2018
#Brexit – Reality of Border backstop finally dawns at Westminster https://t.co/mh441azHrr
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) December 5, 2018
A one-stop-shop for #Brexit+NI/IRL #border analysis!
📝https://t.co/riWeKVMk5D +
The #Backstop: https://t.co/zx1Ys3kdCr
No Deal: https://t.co/pjQ18YhP88
Hard brexit/border: https://t.co/eOP0h2d91P
Fears for peace: https://t.co/Dr1oNS3ciJ
Tech 'solutions': https://t.co/J9rvl6bvtK— Katy Hayward (@hayward_katy) December 5, 2018
Northern Ireland's DUP will support government in confidence motion if Brexit deal voted down – statement https://t.co/AtpbgqF7ur pic.twitter.com/jMiTWgk0Dn
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) December 5, 2018
Given the chance of a head to head debate with the PM on Brexit a day after a historic series of defeats for the government @jeremycorbyn chooses to use his 6 questions at #PMQs to ask about something else
— Nick Robinson (@bbcnickrobinson) December 5, 2018
My #PMQs review: Corbyn shouldn't be mocked for focusing on austerity – it was one of the greatest causes of Brexit. https://t.co/usjzdUPiiJ
— George Eaton (@georgeeaton) December 5, 2018
Leave 'very likely' won Brexit referendum due to illegal overspending, Oxford professor to tell High Court on Friday https://t.co/zMM9Yq3wvx
— Gina Miller (@thatginamiller) December 5, 2018
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TRUMPWORLD
read @PhilipRucker https://t.co/4vYWBu0VYW
— Robert Costa (@costareports) December 6, 2018
So many Hatch Act violations, so little time. https://t.co/iVvKhbSStt
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) December 6, 2018
“Yeah, but I won’t be here,” the president bluntly said, according to a source who was in the room when Trump made this comment during discussions on the debt. https://t.co/hBjAZJfTlf
— Nancy Cook (@nancook) December 5, 2018
Saudis reportedly paid for about 500 rooms in Trump's D.C. hotel after 2016 election https://t.co/HzD1I5HDA7
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) December 6, 2018
New House intel chair: We’ll find out just how ‘compromised’ Trump is https://t.co/A9713tJkZX
— Shareblue Media (@Shareblue) December 6, 2018
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The arrest and extradition of Huawei's CFO could have quick, dramatic impacts in international politics and global technology sales.
"If I was an American tech executive, I wouldn't travel to China this week," one expert told Axios. https://t.co/8bTAZSz1JH
— Axios (@axios) December 6, 2018
Lots of interesting stuff here on the extremely Facebooky origins of the Yellow Jackets in France, whose politics seem hard to describe but lean toward….bad https://t.co/MBXSa5FGCJ
— Tom Gara (@tomgara) December 5, 2018
UK 'golden visa' scheme to be suspended due to corruption fears https://t.co/6YZYfsLZ1S
— The Guardian (@guardian) December 6, 2018
Foreign minister of communist North Korea lays a wreath in remembrance for late leader of communist Vietnam — under a Mercedes Benz umbrella https://t.co/07CdfNszwc pic.twitter.com/oq5fVENwKc
— Anna Fifield (@annafifield) December 6, 2018
Today in dystopian headlines: An automated Amazon robot punctured bear repellent in a warehouse, sending two-dozen workers to the hospitalhttps://t.co/pBzfLl2O0u
— Mike Rosenberg (@ByRosenberg) December 6, 2018