Now playing Next Europe News The Brief From Brussels: UK inquiry slams Blair over Iraq This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the top news stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 06/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy Germany says Brexit changes nothing for its economy Germany is to stick to plans for a balanced budget over the next four years with Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble saying the Brexit vote changes nothing for country's economy. 06/07/2016
Now playing Next Europe News 'I'll miss drama of European Parliament', says UKIP's Farage UKIP MEP Nigel Farage took questions from the media on Wednesday after announcing his resignation as the leader of the party. 06/07/2016
Now playing Next Markets Pound hits new post-Brexit low The pound has slumped further in reaction to the UK's vote to leave the European Union, at one stage slipping below $1.28 in trading in Asia. The euro is also weak. 06/07/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Fox eliminated, Crabb quits, May leads in Tory party leadership race The first round of voting for the successor to David Cameron as leader of Britain’s governing Conservatives, and thus the new prime minster, has seen former Defence Minster Liam Fox eliminated, and Pe 05/07/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK: Fox the first to fall in Conservative leader race, May leads the field Liam Fox is the first name to be scratched from the list of people fighting to become the next leader of the UK Conservative Party. 05/07/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom May leads field as UK Conservatives vote for Cameron successor, but Fox fails British Conservative MPs have begun the lengthy process of selecting David Cameron’s successor with a first round of voting. 05/07/2016
Now playing Next Europe News Brexit leaders 'leaving the boat', says EU's Juncker Under-fire European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker has attacked Brexit campaigners Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage for leaving frontline politics. 05/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy Bank of England eases rules for banks to encourage lending and meet Brexit challenge Britain's central bank has announced further measures to protect from the effects of Brexit including lowering the amount of money that banks have to keep in reserve so more cash will be loaned out. 05/07/2016
Now playing Next world news Junior minister has 'zap and determination' to lead Britain, says Brexit Boris Former London mayor and big Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson is throwing his support behind Andrea Leadsom to be the next Conservative Party leader and Prime… 05/07/2016
Now playing Next France Balkan EU hopefuls told Brexit will not hit their membership chances France, Germany and Italy met in Paris on Monday for a Balkans Summit at which they sought to allay fears that the Brexit would harm their accession process. 04/07/2016
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief From Brussels: Spain, Portugal given more time on deficits This is The Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 04/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy UK finance minister wants post Brexit business tax cut Finance minister George Osborne plans to cut UK business tax to less than 15 percent to try to cushion the effects of Brexit. 04/07/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Farage quits as UKIP leader, says will stay to monitor Brexit negotiations UKIP's Nigel Farage has warned against the British government accepting the kind of trade deal that Norway has with the EU. 04/07/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Pro-Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage resigns as leader of UKIP... Again Prominent pro-Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage steps down as leader of the anti-European Union UKIP party. 04/07/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Who is in the running to be the next UK prime minister? Pen portraits of the five candidates hoping to be the country's next leader. 04/07/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit turmoil takes toll on main parties as leadership race ignites “One of the reasons why we should keep our options open is: yes, the referendum express the will of the people, but the will of the people is entitled to change. 03/07/2016
Now playing Next no comment 'I can't live without EU' Ten of thousands of people showed their support for the European Union in London on Saturday (July 2). 03/07/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Police report surge in racist hate crime since UK Brexit vote Anecdotal evidence and some police figures suggest there has been a huge rise in cases of racist abuse in the wake of the UK’s referendum vote to leave the European… 03/07/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom From London, with love: tens of thousands rally against Brexit vote Tens of thousands of Britons marched across the capital on Saturday (July 2), in protest against their nation’s vote to leave the European Union. 02/07/2016