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British lawmakers have now spent more than 500 hours debating how to leave the EU without making much headway. What are the key numbers shaping the Brexit battle?
EU leaders still want to avoid the chaos of a "no deal" Brexit, but concern is rising that giving Britain a long delay poses risks of its own and would solve little.
British PM Theresa May has asked sceptical EU leaders to delay Brexit until June 30 as the UK's political crisis deepened just nine days before the scheduled departure date.
Despite the humiliating rejection of Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, Britain is no closer to knowing the end result of its vote to leave the European Union
A quick look at some of the key terms politicos are using to describe the Brexit process as the clock ticks down on Britain's scheduled departure from the European Union on March 29
From the shock Brexit referendum result to Tuesday's landmark vote to reject the deal struck between London and the EU, here are the milestones on Britain's rocky road out of the bloc.
From the shock vote to leave the European Union to key negotiations in Brussels, Brexit minister David Davis's resignation is just the latest milestone on the path to Britain leaving the European Union: