Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit boom time for UK warehousing businesses Brexit maybe causing Theresa May headaches, but the prospect of no deal is a great boost for the UK warehousing sector. 10/12/2018
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Now playing Next United Kingdom What was in Theresa May's Brexit deal and why was it so unpopular? The agreement on the terms of the UK's EU exit was repeatedly rejected by the British parliament and brought down the last prime minister. 07/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Corbyn: My Brexit deal would have no backstop Jeremy Corbyn tells Euronews there would be no backstop in Labour's Brexit deal 07/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit borders: how Brexit is seen on the Scottish border As part of a series of reports, Euronews' Bryan Carter travels to both sides of the Scottish border to find out what ordinary citizens think about Brexit ahead of a parliamentary vote on prime minister Theresa May's withdrawal deal. 07/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Uncertainty over Brexit creates unease on the Scottish border Euronews’s Bryan Carter takes the temperature on the Scottish border ahead of Tuesday’s crucial vote. 07/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Ecuador says there is 'path' for Assange to leave London embassy "There is a path for Mr Assange to take the decision to exit into near freedom," said President Lenin Moreno. 07/12/2018
Now playing Next World What's next for Brexit? Raw Politics discusses Take a look at Euronews' Raw Politics panel debating the latest Brexit developments. 06/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Social media harassment 'like walking down a dark alley' BBC journalist Faranak Amidi explains her strategy for fighting back against the online bullies. 06/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Boy so overcome when meeting the Queen he crawls away It is customary when meeting the Queen to curtsy or bow but one little boy was so overwhelmed that he dropped to the floor and crawled out of the nearest door. 06/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit borders: 'There’s never going to be a deal that suits everyone' Bryan Carter travels to Carlisle and heads north into Scotland 06/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit borders: How Brexit is seen around the town of Chester Bryan Carter travels to the border between England and Wales to hear from those who are soon set to experience Brexit. 06/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit debate halfway over: What happened on day three? Hammond defends deal, McDonnell slams it. Watch the action at the House of Commons on Thursday. 06/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Treemendous! Huge festive fir on van provokes police and puns A picture of a huge Christmas tree on a van's roof has prompted a warning from police and a wave of puns from social media. 06/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom “We can do better” - Labour’s Northern Ireland spokesman calls for permanent Customs Union Tony Lloyd accuses May of putting party interests ahead of the country. 06/12/2018
Now playing Next World Raw Politics: Is a no deal Brexit off the table? Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May took a beating on Wednesday but it might have had an unexpected silver lining for her. 05/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom What did we learn from Theresa May's Brexit legal advice? A legal expert tells us his take on the Brexit legal advice given to UK Prime Minister Theresa May. 05/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit: viewpoints from the English–Welsh border Euronews' Brussels correspondent Bryan Carter traveled to the border between England and Wales to guage the mood over Brexit a week ahead of a vote in parliament over prime minister Theresa May's withdrawal deal. 05/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom British school reverses 'Christmas ban' after convincing campaign A secondary school in the UK has lifted its 'ban on Christmas' after students sent hundreds of emails to convince teachers why they should be allwed to celebrate at this time of year 05/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Blow to May as DUP slams Brexit legal advice as 'devastating' Many British MPs, including May's Northern Irish allies, have condemned the government after it finally released the full legal advice on Brexit. 05/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit debate continues into second day: What we learned British Prime Minister Theresa May has faced multiple setbacks in the House of Commons over her Brexit plans. 05/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom May could “bounce back” from commons defeat Conservative MPs will be wary of rebelling, says former minister. 05/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage quits Eurosceptic UKIP party After 25 years in the right-wing Eurosceptic party, Nigel Farage has quit Ukip. 04/12/2018
Now playing Next World Watch: Does MP's 'filibustering' show the failings of UK democracy? He spoke at length about Scottish inventions such as the steam engine, the telephone and penicillin in an apparent attempt to “filibuster”, a political procedure that sees politicians talk at length to delay or stop a decision being taken. 04/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Theresa May suffers multiple Brexit defeats in parliament debate The full legal advice the government received over Brexit must now be published, 04/12/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom BoE's Mark Carney says 'low probability' of worst-case Brexit scenario Bank of England governor Mark Carney gives evidence at a select committee on the impact of Brexit on the economy. 04/12/2018