Nine months have passed since Britain voted to leave the EU, and the decision is still a pressing issue, particularly for the EU nationals living in the UK, who will be the most affected by it.
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This Monday, the Commons will vote on a Labour amendment to the Article 50 bill to guarantee the right of EU citizens to remain in the UK post-Brexit.more
Saudi Arabia's King Salman has arrived in Tokyo with his 1,000-strong entourage making the first visit to Japan by a monarch from the nation in nearly five decades.more
Chief Remoaner Gina Miller has sensationally put forward the possibility of a second court case if Theresa May does not consult Parliament after negotiating a Brexit deal.more
January was the worst month on record for hospital A&E departments, with more patients than ever waiting over four hours to be seen, official figures have revealed.more
Charities have expressed alarm at "deeply worrying" new police figures showing a considerable rise in hate-related crime in London over the last year, saying the EU referendum "undeniably" played a role.more
Poland's Prime Minister Beata Szydlo made no attempt to disguise her fury at the reappointment of fellow Pole Donald Tusk to steer EU policy for another 30 months.more
"I hope that in three weeks we will have an agreement with the EU, which will guarantee the rights of EU citizens living in the UK" - said British Conservative Party MP Eric Pickles during Belvedere Forum in Warsaw.more
Chancellor Philip Hammond announced that mobile phone roaming charges outside the EU would be subject to VAT, a 20 per cent tax paid by the consumer.more
The gap in support between German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and her Social Democratic Party (SPD) rivals is the closest it has been in six years, according to a poll published Wednesday.more
Andrea Wareham, a human resources director for the business, bleated to the House of Lords economic affairs select committee that her employers struggle to British workers and could struggle after Brexit.more
Donald Tusk has been re-elected as European council president despite the objections of the Polish government, which had threatened to derail a summit of EU leaders in Brussels if they confirmed the former Polish prime minister in the role for another term.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
Former chancellor George Osborne is set to earn £650,000 a year working just four days a month at global investment group Black Rock - more than ten times the amount he makes as an MP, once share awards are included.more
Poland threatened on Thursday to derail an EU summit on the bloc's post-Brexit future if leaders re-elect Donald Tusk as president despite Warsaw's opposition.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