
May rejects Brexit customs union compromise
British Prime Minister Theresa May has rejected the idea of targeting a customs union with the European Union, pouring cold water on hopes from some that she could shift her Brexit policy to win over the opposition Labour Party. Megan Revell reports.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Saudi Arabia denies ties to Bezos-AMI dispute
Reuters
-
Military intervention in Venezuela 'an option': Trump
Reuters
-
Trump touts progress in China trade talks
Reuters
-
Apple bans Facebook app that paid teens for data
Reuters
-
U.S. imposes toughest sanctions yet on Venezuela
Reuters
-
White House: Trump ready to shut down government again
Reuters
-
India PM blames Pakistan for worst Kashmir attack in decades
Reuters
-
Melania pays Valentine's visit to 'Children's Inn'
Reuters
-
A moment's silence in Parkland, one year on
Reuters
-
Former U.S. Air Force officer faces spy charges
Reuters
-
Tinder for cows: Helping farmers meet their match
Reuters
-
Spain looks headed toward an early election
Reuters
-
'El Chapo' found guilty on all counts
Reuters
-
Park in Hawaii gets unusual snow dusting
Reuters
-
Pompeo says U.S. too absent from central Europe
Reuters