Germany's foreign minister told his British counterpart Boris Johnson on Friday (November 4) that Europe would not give Britain an easy ride in Brexit talks, saying his priority was to keep the remaining 27 EU member states united.more
The White House on Thursday urged Britain and the European Union to remain "flexible" as the two sides work out a framework for Brexit, following a British High Court ruling likely to delay an EU exit.more
Theresa May has said she is "confident" that the government will win its appeal against a High Court ruling on triggering Brexit talks. She told European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker and Germany's Angela Merkel she was committed to triggering Article 50 by March 2017.more
Research suggests voters' views on EU membership have changed since the June referendum, with Remain now having majority support by the narrowest of margins. A majority of voters now want the UK to remain in the EU, a poll has suggested.more
The Daily Telegraph dubs it "the judges versus the people". The paper says three High Court judges have been accused of frustrating the will of more than 17 million British people after they ruled that Brexit cannot be triggered without a parliamentary vote.more
It's been through a tumultuous period but the pound shot up following today's landmark decision in the High Court over Brexit. The ruling, which means Parliament must vote before Article 50 is triggered, saw sterling shoot past 1.24 US dollars, up nearly 1% on the day.more
David Davis, the Secretary of State for leaving the EU, has said the judgement at the Courts today will require legislation to be passed by Parliament if the Government's appeal to the Supreme Court fails. more
Parliament must vote on whether the UK can start the process of leaving the European Union, the High Court has ruled.
This means the government cannot trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty - beginning formal discussions with the EU - on their own.more
Forecaster blames Brexit-induced fall in sterling. Families will be poorer next year as household incomes shrink and inflation surges to almost 4 per cent after the Brexit-induced collapse in sterling, a leading economic forecaster has said.more
Independent group says leaving EU will test constitution and legal framework to their limits and 'possibly beyond'. Managing Britain's exit from the European Union is such a formidable and complex challenge that it could overwhelm politicians and civil servants for years, senior academics have warned.more
Mark Carney has said he will extend his period as governor of the Bank of England to June 2019, declining to serve a full eight-year term and instead standing down once Britain leaves the EU.more
The spike in hate crimes after the Brexit vote has now died off, the Home Secretary has claimed. Amber Rudd today told MPs the sharp rise in hate crimes which Britain saw after the EU referendum has now "fallen off".more
British people overwhelmingly want Theresa May to immediately guarantee the rights of EU citizens living in the UK, an exclusive poll has revealed.
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Polish House in Glasgow yesterday received thousands of words of support after the publication of photos of bouquets of flowers, sent by courier from an anonymous Scot. "We are all Scotland" - wrote Prime Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon.more
A landmark legal challenge against Brexit has been rejected at the High Court in Belfast.
Two separate proceedings, one by a cross-party group of MLAs and another from victims' campaigner Raymond McCord, were heard earlier this month.more
Former PM also warned voters have choice between 'hard Brexit Tory Party and a hard-left Labour Party'. Tony Blair has backed the idea of holding a second EU referendum if the UK electorate changes its mind over the "catastrophic" Brexit vote.more
Incidents of hate crime aimed at the UK's Polish community increased after the summer's EU referendum and as a result, some Poles are considering leaving the country. Joanna Kalinowska believes that the decision to leave the EU was a turning point - when anti-Polish sentiment became increasingly vocalised and continuing to live in the UK became a much less attractive prospect.more
Downing Street has played down claims by Scottish Secretary David Mundell that leaving the EU will also mean Britain leaving the single market. No 10 warned that negotiations on the terms of Britain's withdrawal from the EU had not even started after Mr Mundell made his comments in the Scottish Parliament.more
Nissan has confirmed it will build both the new Qashqai and the X-Trail SUV at its Sunderland plant following government "support and assurances". The Japanese company's commitment to Britain's biggest car plant had been in doubt following the EU referendum.more
THE price of wine is set to soar thanks to Brexit - and this is how much a bottle of plonk could set you back. New figures from the Wine and Spirit Trade Association reveal the average bottle of vino would go up by 29p if Britain leaves the EU.Those imported from outside the EU will also be hit, with prices set to rise by 22p.more
The UK economy grew faster than expected in the three months after the Brexit vote, official figures indicate, helped by strong service sector growth. The economy expanded by 0.5% in the July-to-September period, according to the Office for National Statistics.more