17th - 23rd February 2019
Time running out on Brexit, Conservative Party backbenchers begin discussing a possible leadership challenge.
24th February - 2nd March 2019
The situation with North Korea flares up again.
March 2019
The United Kingdom officially exits the European Union. There is an agreement in place such that the border in Ireland isn't closed, but not much else.
3rd - 9th March 2019
Brexit talks continue with less than a month remaining.
10th - 16th March 2019
Brexit talks continue with less than a month remaining.
17th - 23rd March 2019
Some panic sets in in the last days remaining before the official Article 50 exit date.
24th - 30th March 2019
Life goes on as the United Kingdom officially exits the European Union.
31st March - 6th April 2019
May meets with Secretary of State Tillerson to begin to negotiate a trade deal with the United States.
Agitation rises in the UK with the agreement to remain in the EU institutions for an additional two years that was struck towards the end of 2017.
7th - 13th April 2019
Further protests occur in London, Birmingham, Leeds, Cardiff, Liverpool, Blackpool, Nottingham, Oxford...
14th - 20th April 2019
The Post-Brexit protests expand to further cities in the United Kingdom.
21st - 27th April 2019
The Post-Brexit protests begin to die down.
28th April - 4th May 2019
More scandals cause five Republican Senators to resign.
May 2019
Protests continue to paralyse most cities in England and Wales, as the government refuses to go back on the two year deal with the EU.
5th - 11th May 2019
The Post-Brexit protests flare up again.
12th - 18th May 2019
Protests cause gridlock in Leeds and Sheffield...
19th - 25th May 2019
The Sheffield protests die down.
26th May - 1st June 2019
Police come out in force in Leeds after a terrorist attack on a protest...
June 2019
The Post Brexit protests begin to die down.
2nd - 8th June 2019
Islamic State claims responsibility for the Leeds Attack.
9th - 15th June 2019
The protests in South Yorkshire begin to drop off dramatically.
16th - 22nd June 2019
The protests in Wales die down.
23rd - 29th June 2019
The protests in Sheffield, flare up over the middle of the week.
30 June - 6 July 2019
The protests in England die down completely.
July 2019
Several of the Tokyo Olympic venues are completed ahead of schedule.
7 - 13 July 2019
Some of the Olympic venues in Tokyo are completed ahead of schedule.
14 - 20 July 2019
More protests begin in Britain over the Post-Brexit situation.
21 - 27 July 2019
Some fighting on the DMZ threatens to push the region into war (moreso than the past 2 ½ years), but cooler head prevail.
28 July - 4 August 2019
The post-Brexit protests die down again.
5 - 11 August 2019
Robert Mueller concludes his investigation into the Russian interference in the 2016 Elections.
12 - 18 August 2019
The Mueller report is released.
19 - 25 August 2019
Trump still denies that he was aware of Russian meddling in the 2016 election campaign. Democrats put forward articles of impeachment...
26 August - 1 September 2019
The impeachment attempt goes nowhere, after a week of tumultuous debate in the House of Representatives.
September 2019
Democrats in the House of Representatives star Impeachment proceedings against Trump. However, given that the Republicans still have a majority the proceedings don't even start...
2 - 8 September 2019
There is another attempt at putting forwards articles of Impeachment.
9 - 15 September 2019
Trump courts further controversy by calling for the Democrats responsible for the failed articles of impeachment to be 'primaried' in the next years' election.
16 - 22 September 2019
In response to the 'Primary them' demand, the Democrats in question try to put forward Articles of Impeachment again.
23 - 29 September 2019
Again, the impeachment attempt fails.
30 September - 6 October 2019
Protests rise in Washington after the failure of the impeachment attempt.