Prime Minister Theresa May is to face an unprecedented no-confidence challenge - from Conservative grassroots campaigners. More than 70 local association chiefs - angry at her handling of Brexit - have called for an extraordinary general meeting to discuss her leadership.more
Climate change protesters who have stopped traffic in a series of peaceful demonstrations across London will "pause" their rebellion in a bid to achieve their political aims.more
EU citizens living in the United Kingdom could lose their right to vote after Brexit - so campaigners are urging people to vote in the forthcoming local and European elections.more
Brexit will mean that 3m EU nationals living in the UK must apply to the EU registration scheme for permission to remain and retain their legal rights. This is no small undertaking, and could lead to the inadvertent creation of an underclass of illegal EU citizens in the UK.
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The Brexit Party will win if we take part in European elections, a new poll suggests. Nigel Farage's new party has a five-point lead for the first vote it would take part in.more
EU summit chair Donald Tusk on Tuesday called on Tuesday for the "dream" that Britain might give up on leaving the European Union not to be dismissed and urged politicians not to let exhaustion with Brexit negotiations make for a hasty exit.more
There is a "huge" risk the Palace of Westminster could fall victim to a devastating fire like the one at France's Notre-Dame cathedral, Jeremy Corbyn has warned.more
The UK will take part in May's European elections and British MEPs could sit for "months or even longer", European Council President Donald Tusk has said.more
Brexit has delivered leverage over Gibraltar, and Spain won a "diplomatic victory" when Brussels ruled that it must now be called a British colony, the Spanish foreign minister has said.more
The idea of a second Brexit referendum is very likely to be put before Britain's parliament again although the government remains opposed to any new plebiscite, the British finance minister said.more
The French media are still returning to the decision of the Wednesday EU summit to postpone Brexit until October 31. Many commentators believe that it weakens the Union and even threatens its existence.more
Chancellor Philip Hammond has hinted Theresa May could remain in office until October - the new deadline for negotiations over Brexit to conclude. Despite dozens of the prime minister's own colleagues calling for her resignation in recent weeks, Mr Hammond said Ms May did not have "any intention" of leaving before the first stage of the Brexit process is over.more
Six-month extension presents opportunities, complications and more uncertainty, but what does a Brexit delay mean for politics, business, citizens and the EU?more
Theresa May has made a statement at the press conference in the early hours of this morning, saying: 'I continue to believe we need to leave the EU, with a deal, as soon as possible'. more
Belgium is to host a mini-summit of the EU members most exposed to the dangers of a no-deal Brexit on Wednesday, just ahead of a full European meeting.more
European Council President Donald Tusk is meeting leaders including British Prime Minister Theresa May ahead of an emergency summit to decide whether to grant the United Kingdom a further delay in its departure from the European Union.more
The UK is most likely to be offered a final, long-term extension through 31 December as British Prime Minister Theresa May has not convinced the remaining EU-27 that she has a solid plan for the short-term, according to reports from the German press agency DPA.more