When it comes to the Brexit negotiations, "have cake and eat it" is not the official policy, a cabinet minister has said, in reference to a handwritten document photographed outside Downing Street that said the government was pursuing such a strategy.more
Theresa May has insisted that Brexit will not stand in the way of the UK strengthening its ties with Poland. The prime minister signalled closer co-operation in defence, cyber security and enterprise during Downing Street talks with counterpart Beata Szydlo.more
The European Union must compromise on its Brexit negotiations in order to secure a positive deal that benefits Brussels and Britain, the Polish prime minister has revealed.more
A man has been fined after telling a Polish police community support officer: "I thought Brexit would have sorted this out." The officer was upset after Robert Austin also asked her how she enjoyed living in the UK.more
Richard Branson's Virgin Group is to help bankroll a campaign set up in secret by Blairite former ministers and advisers to derail Brexit, The Independent can reveal.more
Since Britain voted to leave the European Union, U.K. officials have had one message: Brexit means Brexit. Now they have EU leaders' reply: And it's going to hurt.more
Race-related attacks in Armley and Bramley against the Polish community following the referendum to leave the Europen Union have hit the headlines in recent months.more
The former Conservative Prime Minister John Major has waded into the Brexit debate by saying those in favour of leaving should not dictate the terms of withdrawing from the European Union.more
Move marks step change in price war between German discounters and Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Tesco. Discount chains Aldi and Lidl have begun putting up the price of basic groceries, including milk and bananas, as the squeeze from the Brexit-driven fall in the value of the pound hits.more
The Supreme Court's top judge admitted that it suffers from a "marked lack of diversity" as he announced his retirement and confirmed that half of his fellow justices were also standing down.more
The Scottish and Welsh governments are to be allowed to intervene in the Supreme Court battle over how Brexit should be triggered. The government is appealing against a High Court ruling that MPs must vote on triggering Article 50 - something the PM wants to happen by April 2017.more
British retail sales grew at the fastest annual pace in 14 years in October as shoppers stocked up on winter clothing and bumper Halloween sales gave supermarkets a boost.more
MPs are expressing concern that top scientists could leave the UK if they are subject to tighter immigration controls. MPs have demanded that the Government gives immediate reassurance to EU scientists working in the UK that they can stay.
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Britain should keep contributing to the European Union's seven-year budget until the end of the budgetary period in 2020, even though Britain could leave the EU in 2019, Poland's deputy foreign minister Konrad Szymanski said.
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London is one of the worst cities in the world to live in, according to the capital's foreign population. The city ranked poorly for quality of life, leisure options, safety and happiness in the Internations Expat Insider 2016 survey of 14,000 immigrants.more
The system would also mean UK citizens having to fill out a form to travel to an EU country. British people will no longer be able to travel freely to Europe without paying a "travel tax" and being forced to fill out a form under plans unveiled by Brussels.more
The number of eastern Europeans working in Britain has surged following the referendum vote to leave the EU, according to official figures published today.more
Scotland could attempt to become a member of the European Economic Area (EEA) when the UK leaves the EU, BBC Scotland has learned. The so-called Norway model has been privately floated as a possibility as the Scottish government seeks ways to maintain Scotland's links with the EU.more
During the first year of ruling, we managed to strengthen relations with Britain, as evidenced by the organization of the first ever intergovernmental consultations, on which a large part of the Polish government will go to London on November 28 - said the head of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Witold Waszczykowski.more
The EU referendum was not legally binding, a Supreme Court judge hearing the Government's appeal against the Brexit legal challenge has said ahead of the December court case.more