Poles, who have settled in large numbers in Britain in recent years, expressed confusion and apprehension as Britain formally triggered the process to leave the European Union.more
The UK government wants to protect the rights of EU citizens living in the UK as well as Britons living in the continent, said British Ambassador to Poland Jonathan Knott.more
The Italians' right to stay in the UK is fully guaranteed - the head of Italian foreign ministry Angelino Alfano has been given such protection at the start of the Brexit procedure by British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson during a London visit.more
We will take great care to ensure that the Poles in Britain have guaranteed the social rights that they have had so far, said Senate Speaker Stanisław Karczewski. The UK government have just started negotiations on the UK's exit from the EU.more
British Prime Minister Theresa May has signed a letter to trigger Article 50, beginning a complex two-year process that will see the UK leave the European Union.more
Britain's finance minister Philip Hammond said on Wednesday he was confident the country would negotiate a customs arrangement with the European Union that would allow for borders to be as frictionless as possible after Brexit.more
Ministers face an explosive row over migrants benefits amid claims that they are poised to vilate another manifesto pledge as Theresa may fires the starting gun on Brexit this week.more
Austria on Tuesday took the first steps towards a ban on full-face veils in public, as the cabinet presented amendments to the country's integration laws.more
Poland's prime minister drew a link on Thursday between an attack in London targeting the British parliament and the European Union's migrant policy, saying the assault vindicated Warsaw's refusal to take in refugees.more
British PM Theresa May has said the future of Poles in the UK will be taken care of "positively" in the first phase of Brexit negotiations, according to the leader of Poland's ruling party.more
The head of Poland's governing conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party is to discuss Brexit negotiations and security issues with British Prime Minister Theresa May in London.more
The Times reported today that the UK government is considering the introduction of work permits and visas for immigrants coming to the UK in the future. Detailed plans are to be presented in the summer.more