Theresa May has given the clearest indication yet she is preparing for a second independence referendum as she pledged not to allow the Union between Scotland and England to "drift apart" thanks to Brexit.more
Philip Hammond set out a brighter outlook for the economy in the short term, and used his spring budget to introduce a controversial tax rise for the self-employed and inject £2bn into social care over three years.more
Theresa May is facing a fresh European diplomatic headache after Poland's foreign minister demanded British support for a Polish bid to oust Donald Tusk from his role as president of the European Council.more
The government has suffered a second Brexit defeat in the House of Lords as peers backed, by 366 votes to 268, calls for a "meaningful" parliamentary vote on the final terms of withdrawal.
Ministers said it was disappointing and they would seek to overturn the move when the bill returns to the Commons.more
More than 135,000 EU nationals have applied to live in Britain permanently in just six months, it has been revealed - ahead of a Commons showdown next week.more
Almost a year on, we thought the worst of the food shortages and price hikes would be over. But now it seems like the cost of our favourite chocolate bars could be going up by more than £1.more
In order to defend the right of Poles to remain in the UK turn to you with an appeal, that you were trying to influence the decision Members of the Commons". Poles from the United Kingdom in a letter to the portal Londynek.net appeal to his countrymen an active impact on the situation of immigrants from European Union countries, especially the Poles.more
As an EU citizen she always assumed that her position was secure but because of Brexit decided to apply for a permanent residence certificate which would allow her to then apply for British citizenship.more
Theresa May should act unilaterally and guarantee the status of three million EU nationals currently living in Britain, and not wait for reciprocal reassurance from Brussels, according to the parliamentary committee for exiting the EU.more
Londoners are in favor of a gentle exit from the EU and access to the British labor market for immigrants. As they say, it is already difficult to find a work, prices are rising and the pound is losing its value.more
Negative coverage of the European Union in British newspapers nearly doubled over the last 40 years, a study has found. Researchers from Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) found negative coverage of the EU increased from 24 per cent to 45 per cent between 1974 and 2013, at the "expense of positive and neutral coverage".more
Billboards have begun appearing across the country in opposition to Theresa May's plan for a so-called Hard Brexit.
Campaigners, dubbed Remoaners, have raised thousands of pounds to erect huge posters in different parts of the country.more
In connection with the planned Brexit more and more Poles feel concerned about their future status in the UK. Many of them have lived here for no longer than 5 years, therefore they can't apply for permanent residency or citizenship.more
The Mayor of London said everyone should be able to communicate in English so they can access the NHS and report rising crime to police. At his People's Assembly event in Surrey, outside London, Mr Khan was asked by a representative from the Latin American community to ensure that Spanish and Portuguese is taught in classrooms so more English speaking people can integrate with their growing numbemore
Sinn Fein, the Irish nationalist party, has fallen just short of becoming the largest party in elections for the Northern Ireland Assembly. In results declared early Friday, the Democratic Unionist Party led with 28 seats, just one more than Sinn Fein's total.more
Theresa May has given the clearest indication yet she is preparing for a second independence referendum as she pledged not to allow the Union between Scotland and England to "drift apart" thanks to Brexit.more
London is no longer the most expensive city in the world in which to live and work, a study has found. The capital has previously topped lists for cost of living, but is now ranked third behind New York and Hong Kong, according to estate agents Savills. more
The Government has suffered a damaging Brexit Bill defeat in the House of Lords over its plans to guarantee the rights of EU citizens living in the UK.more
A Scottish woman and her French scientist husband have decided to quit the UK because of Brexit after his application for permanent residency was rejected by the Home Office, despite him working in the country for more than 20 years.more
As announced in President Juncker's 2016 State of the Union speech, the European Commission today presented a White Paper on the Future of Europe, which forms the Commission's contribution to the Rome Summit of 25 March 2017.more