European Union leaders kept alive the notion of the U.K. reversing its plan to leave the bloc in a sign of lingering hopes that British Prime Minister Theresa May will halt Brexit scheduled for March 2019.more
Scotland's first minister made the criticism as the Scottish Government prepares to publish its own analysis of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.more
The foreign secretary, who helped lead the Leave campaign during the referendum, is said to be worried Theresa May will end up agreeing to a deal that would see Britain end up as "just another Norway".more
Members of the Home Affairs Committee of the British House of Commons appealed on Monday to Theresa May's government to resign from plans to limit immigration to Great Britain to "tens of thousands of people" from the current level of about 230,000.more
In an interview with the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag, Mr Hammond said: "We hear a willingness and enthusiasm in the USA and from many other countries around the world to make new trade deals with us. But we don't hear that from Europe".more
Jeremy Corbyn has said the Labour Party does not back a second referendum - despite growing calls for a re-run of the Brexit vote. But he said there would 'obviously' have to be a Customs Union with the EU, seeming to settle a thorny issue within the Labour party.more
he President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker met Boyko Borissov, Bulgarian Prime Minister, in Sofia Friday to discuss the priorities of the EU Presidency held by Bulgaria from 1 January. more
The UK House of Lords published a report on Wednesday urging the UK government to maintain its active role in the Balkans despite the planned exit from the European Union, while warning against the growing influence of Russia in the region.more
Poland's Minister of Foreign Affairs Jacek Czaputowicz and the head of the British Foreign Ministry Boris Johnson in yesterday's telephone conversation declared their will to meet as soon as possible and to continue joint visits in the eastern neighborhood of the EU.more
Ecuador granted citizenship to Julian Assange and tried to register him as a diplomat in order to secure his release from the nation's London embassy.more
More than 2,300 EU academics have resigned from British universities over the past year amid concerns over a "Brexodus" of top talent in higher education.more
Britain has given up too much in the Brexit talks so far, says Nigel Farage, and it was up to Michel Barnier "to make some concessions" or British businesses would want to walk away from a deal.more
Theresa May has reshuffled some of her Cabinet after the sacking of key ally Damian Green - but British media said the limited changes exposed the prime minister's weakness.more
A total of 24,473 attempts to access such material from computers and other devices connected to the parliamentary network were made between June and October 2017 - around 160 a day on average.more
The Prime Minister said changes had to be made following the departure of her deputy Damian Green, who was forced to resign after he made misleading comments about allegations that pornography was found on his computer in the House of Commons.more
European leaders have been at pains over the past 12 months to emphasise that Brexit is not the only or even the biggest issue confronting the EU. more
US President Donald Trump has rejected questions raised over his mental health in a bombshell book, describing himself as a "very stable genius". Michael Wolff's book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House suggests even those close to Mr Trump have questioned his capability.more