LONDON—Prime Minister Theresa May tried to rally support for maintaining Scotland’s place in the U.K. on Monday, seeking to hold her country together as she prepares to break away from the European Union. Mrs. May met with Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon to argue against another push for Scottish independence. Meanwhile in Northern Ireland, efforts at forming a new government fell flat, spurring fresh calls from Irish nationalists...
Source: Wall Street Journal March 27, 2017 20:37 UTC