The carmaker revealed Sunday that the crossover vehicle would no longer be manufactured at its vast plant in Sunderland
EU officials have insisted that the deal is not open for renegotiation
MPs also voted in favour of a non-binding measure that ‘rejects the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a withdrawal agreement’
May’s minority government relies on the votes of a tiny Northern Irish party that loves Brexit but hates the "backstop" solution
Speaker John Bercow is best known for presiding over debates, bellowing "Order! Order!" at unruly lawmakers and chastising ministers who displease him
The decision comes amid growing doubts over whether Prime Minister Theresa May can win support for the Brexit deal she negotiated with the EU
Theresa May conceded the divorce terms she struck with the EU had been roundly rejected, but vowed to work to find an alternative
May suffered the largest government defeat in modern British history when the House of Commons rejected the withdrawal agreement struck late last year
Here are the milestones on Britain’s rocky road out of the European Union after 46 years
Parliament is to finally vote on Tuesday on whether to support or vote against the agreement
Greg Clark’s comments contradicted official government policy of not ruling out a no-deal Brexit
The prime minister has already pulled the vote once with defeat looming, and a loss for the government would plunge Britain into ‘uncharted territory’
The accord took nearly two years to negotiate but has managed to upset just about everyone in British politics
MPs return from their winter breaks on Monday with little having changed since Prime Minister Theresa May aborted a December vote on a draft agreement
May’s cabinet is divided between ministers who want the government to embrace a no-deal outcome and those who favour parliament having a final say
British opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn on Monday tabled a non-binding no-confidence vote in Prime Minister Theresa May
May accused Blair of insulting voters and trying to undermine her government with calls for a second referendum
The British PM, who survived a confidence vote staged by her own party, now needs to turn a narrow victory on home turf into an unlikely away win
There was some doubt about whether May had ruled out leading the party into any snap general election should her government fall before 2022
Among the leadership hopefuls, several expressed full support for May on Wednesday, but everything could change if she loses the vote
The chief of the so-called 1922 Committee, Graham Brady, said the vote by Conservative Party members will be held between 6pm and 8pm
The embattled leader is facing a rebellion in her own party
British Prime Minister Theresa May’s widely criticised EU withdrawal deal is expected to be rejected by UK’s House of Commons
The internal struggles of the Oxford-educated daughter of a vicar reflect those tearing apart her island nation before its March divorce from the EU
Row in lower chamber House of Commons centred on publication of legal advice related to British PM’s Brexit deal
May is facing opposition on all sides of the House of Commons to the withdrawal agreement she struck with the European Union last month
European leaders formally endorse Brexit deal, paving the way for British parliamentary vote next month
Theresa May said she will return to Brussels for more talks on the eve of a planned signing summit
Draft UK-EU Brexit deal sparks political turmoil in Britain, with Prime Minister Theresa May assailed from all sides
British Prime Minister Theresa May will on Thursday begin trying to sell her Brexit deal to Parliament
After months of talks, May announced late Tuesday that negotiators had struck a draft agreement on the terms of Britain’s withdrawal from the EU
The British Prime Minister said Monday her government was working "extremely hard" to save a deal