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In the following lines, ET sheds light on the most important world events that took place on March 29.
British Prime Minister Theresa May hosted the World Cup-winning England cricket team in the garden of her Downing Street residence on Monday, describing their win as “one of the great sporting spectacles of our time”.
The toughest job for Britain’s next prime minister will be to leave the European Union.
British Prime Minister Theresa May greeted the Muslims in Britain and all over the world with Eidul Fitr.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May announced on Friday that she will resign on June 7, Reuters reported
May will make a speech at 1500 GMT on Tuesday to set out the details of Brexit legislation she plans to put before parliament next month, her spokesman said.
Britain’s deadline for leaving the EU is Oct. 31.
The spokesman said the talks would continue later on Monday.
The dollar index, which measures the U.S. currency versus a basket of six major rivals, hit a 22-month high overnight.
May’s government is focused on passing the law it needs to ratify Britain’s exit from the European Union, May’s spokesman said on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday she wanted Britain to be able to leave the European Union with an exit deal on May 22.
Theresa May, speaking ahead of talks with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to find a compromise on leaving the European Union.
The EU has had a lot of patience with Britain over Brexit but patience runs out, the head of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker said.
May is under huge pressure from some members of her top team of ministers who want to Britain to leave the European Union without a deal.
May should step down immediately after negotiating a temporary extension to Britain's European Union membership.
British government bond prices jumped on Friday after the country's parliament rejected the deal for the European Union Withdrawal Agreement, the latest Brexit defeat for Prime Minister Theresa May.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday that lawmakers' "grave" decision to reject her Brexit deal for a third time meant that parliament was running out of options for how Britain should leave the European Union.
British lawmakers rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's divorce deal for the third time.
Around 40 lawmakers have switched to supporting British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit divorce deal.
British lawmakers wrested control of the parliamentary agenda from the government for a day in a highly unusual bid to find a way through the Brexit impasse .
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