United Kingdom What's been the reaction to Theresa May's Brexit deal defeat? Lots of strong adjectives being used to describe May's divorce deal defeat. 15/01/2019
Europe Decoded Which Brexit campaign group spent the most on Facebook advertising? The direct battle for votes might be taking place in the corridors of power but it’s also playing out on your social feeds. 15/01/2019
United Kingdom What are the Brexit amendments that will be discussed before MPs vote? House Speaker John Bercow selected four Brexit amendments that will be discussed before a vote on Theresa May's deal. 15/01/2019
United Kingdom Attorney General to MPs 'You are not children...you are legislators' 'You are not children in the playground, you are legislators,' roars Attorney General 15/01/2019
No Comment Campaigners demand 'people's vote' on Brexit with Titanic stunt Activists staged a Titanic-themed stunt outside the Houses of Parliament in London on Tuesday, campaigning for a second EU referendum vote and calling Brexit a "sinking ship". 15/01/2019
United Kingdom Brexit deal plan B: what happens now? Brexit has in some ways reached a stalemate in negotiations in the UK. After UK Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal suffered a historic parliamentary defeat, and May herself slimly survived a vote of no confidence in her government earlier this week, there was no time to waste in laying down 15/01/2019
United Kingdom 'Political and constitutional turmoil' if Commons rejects Brexit deal Former adviser to Theresa May, Tom Swarbrick, told Good Morning Europe it was “depressing” that MPs appeared to be disregarding the Brexit referendum result. 15/01/2019
United Kingdom MPs crush May's Brexit deal: what happens next? MPs rejected Theresa May's Brexit divorce deal by 432 votes to 202 bringing the prospect of a no-deal closer. 15/01/2019
World Brexit by numbers: a few figures on May's EU divorce woes With just one vote left on Theresa May’s EU divorce deal, Euronews’ Raw Politics team takes at a few Brexit numbers. 14/01/2019
United Kingdom Brexit before baby: MP postpones birth to take part in crucial vote “This is frankly lamentable,” said speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, on the fact that MPs had not yet approved proxy voting 14/01/2019
United Kingdom ‘Plots’ and ‘coups’: UK’s behind-the-scenes moves to ‘block Brexit’ British MPs are expected to reject Theresa May’s Brexit deal on Tuesday. But several attempts are underway to stop a ‘no deal’ exit from the EU on March 29. 14/01/2019
United Kingdom Nervous Brits stockpile food with 'Brexit box' during uncertainty The company Emergency Food Storage says Brits are buying 25 'Brexit boxes' every day. 14/01/2019
United Kingdom Brexit roundup: 6 stories you should read today Here's a short roundup of the top Brexit-related stories from today 14/01/2019
United Kingdom 'Give my Brexit deal a second look,' May urges MPs ahead of vote UK PM May has been making a last-ditch bid to persuade MPs to back her Brexit deal. 14/01/2019
United Kingdom Hillsborough disaster: Ex-police chief on trial for manslaughter David Duckenfield, 74, is accused of manslaughter over the deaths of 95 football fans at Hillsborough, Sheffield, in April 1989. 14/01/2019
United Kingdom May changes speech after comments on Welsh devolution questioned UK Prime Minister Theresa May drops comments from her Brexit speech after criticisms of "complete hypocrisy." 14/01/2019
United Kingdom May warns of no Brexit if deal is rejected 'More likely outcome is a paralysis in parliament that risks there being no Brexit,' said British Prime Minister Theresa May. 14/01/2019
United Kingdom Partner of UK minister sends 'inappropriate' message over Brexit vote "I for one shall not forgive you" - partner of UK minister sends 'inappropriate' warning message to another MP over her choice in tomorrow's Commons vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal 14/01/2019
United Kingdom EU nationals in UK await parliament's Brexit verdict Vote will impact nearly four million non-British EU passport holders 14/01/2019
United Kingdom Theresa May warns 'no' vote would undermine trust in democracy May warns 'no' vote would undermine trust democracy 13/01/2019
No Comment Anti-government and pro-Brexit protesters clash in London A few thousand anti-governent protersters donned yellow jackets on Sunday and marched a kilometre through central London. 12/01/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Is a ‘no deal’ Brexit exactly what the UK needs? | View A 'no deal' outcome to Brexit may be disastrous for the UK but it may be necessary to put its current divisions to bed. 11/01/2019
United Kingdom Andy Murray out of Australian Open and might now retire British tennis champion Andy Murray has been knocked out of the Australian open after a five set battle with Roberto Bautista Agut. 11/01/2019
United Kingdom Brexit: Conservative MP says UK would 'cash in' if no-deal is reached Jenkin addressed what he termed the "ludicrous" concerns of the chamber about growing queues at the English Channel border 11/01/2019
World Watch: 'Labour is pro-EU and wants to stay aligned with Brussels' The claim comes amid uncertainty over how Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn would campaign in any second Brexit referendum. 10/01/2019
United Kingdom Brexit on the brain? UK PM May repeats 'deal' 10 times in 41 words "The only way to avoid no deal is to have a deal and to agree a deal," May said. "And the deal that is on the table, the deal that is the deal that the EU has made clear is the only deal." 10/01/2019