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Britain's economic woes fuel discontent with Brexit a decade after historic vote to leave EUA decade after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, business leaders like Simon Boyd and Mike Hawes express frustration. Promises of...
Europe is finally, slowly getting its act togetherEurope stands on the brink of a pivotal transformation, launching a set of ambitious reforms aimed at revitalizing its economy and global f...
10 years ago, a child fell into a zoo enclosure with a 450-pound ‘patriot’ gorilla that was killed minutes later and the internet believed it broke the matrixHarambe's story: The White House's unexpected tribute to Harambe, the silverback gorilla killed in 2016, reignited the "Harambe Simulation ...
High hopes dashed: UK cost-of-living woes snare PM StarmerBritons are unhappy with Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government. Cost of living worries are high. Economic problems persist since 2008. R...
Britain's Starmer fights for his job as calls for his ouster grow after local election lossesBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces pressure after his Labour Party's poor local election results. Dozens of lawmakers are calling fo...
View: Brexit could have significantly different outcomes for Brussels and LondonFor while the 2020s could potentially see a more federal, centralised EU after the UK’s departure, the opposite may be true for the United ...
Factbox: What happens next on Brexit?BRITAIN-EU-Factbox: What happens next on Brexit?
Over 1 million sign petition to reverse Brexit as Theresa May seeks delayThe petition reads: "The government repeatedly claims exiting the EU is 'the will of the people'.
With warning and European Union letter, Theresa May tries to pull lawmakers behind Brexit dealThe future path of Brexit is uncertain as parliament is likely to vote down May's deal on Tuesday.
Boris Johnson faces backlash as MPs seek his ouster for Brexit article“He has a completely and utterly different view of what Brexit means from the rest of the cabinet,” he said, adding that the “civil war” in...
Brexit hasn't hit the jobs sceneIt is unlikely that (Brexit) will cause any large scale unemployment, said Sam Bowman, Adam Smith Institute.
Theresa May faces first Brexit bill defeatThe Department for Exiting the EU said: "We are disappointed the Lords have chosen to amend a bill that the Commons passed without amendmen...
Theresa May wins crucial vote in UK Parliament to trigger BrexitThe Commons debated the last set of amendments to the Bill, including on key principles for the negotiation process, before the bill went o...
UK parliament votes in favour of starting Brexit processThe bill now faces further scrutiny in the Commons and the House of Lords before it can become law.
PM Theresa May promises White Paper on EU exit plan“I have been clear, as have senior ministers, that we’ll ensure Parliament has every opportunity to provide scrutiny,” May said.
UK government downplays cabinet tensions over BrexitIt came as leading Brexit-backer Boris Johnson was forced to defend himself over an unpublished article which showed him presenting argumen...
British MPs cannot vote on Brexit terms: says PM MayMay's spokesman said: "Parliament is of course going to debate and scrutinise that process as it goes on. That is absolutely necessary and ...
David Cameron invokes India in anti-Brexit debateCameron has invoked increasing trade with India as part of his plea to the public to vote to remain in the EU in Thursday's crucial referen...
Brexit will hamper movement of professionals from India to UKThis debate has been termed “Brexit” or “Britain’s Exit” by the UK media. The implications of the UK leaving the EU will be felt throughout...
Curry clash adds masala to 'Brexit' debate in UKPatel, who is part of the UK Cabinet as employment minister, believes a fairer immigration system is the only solution to this curry clash.