British MPs voted Monday to demand Prime Minister
Boris Johnson release confidential documents relating to Britain's EU exit, during a final day of defiance before he suspends their session until just weeks before Brexit.
MPs voted by 311 to 302 for a motion by a rebel Conservative MP demanding the government publish all documents relating to Operation Yellowhammer, the effort to prepare for a "no deal" Brexit.
The House of Commons vote came after a stormy week in which lawmakers passed a law undermining Johnson's threat to leave the
European Union on October 31 without having first agreed a deal with Brussels.