United Kingdom Decoding Brexit: Making sense of the jargon Customs Union, Single Market, Withdrawal Agreement... we've been bombarded with complex terminology by politicians for months. But what does it all mean? And why does it matter? 29/01/2019
United Kingdom The best of Bercow setting the record straight in the Brexit debate Take a look at the top interventions from UK Parliament Speaker John Bercow in Tuesday's Brexit amendments debate. 29/01/2019
United Kingdom How Brexit is pushing British Jews to apply for German citizenship Seventy years on from the Holocaust, Brexit is pushing thousands of British Jews to seek a German passport. 29/01/2019
United Kingdom Brexit could increase cardiovascular deaths, medical study finds Brexit could increase deaths from heart disease and strokes, a study published yesterday has said 29/01/2019
World Amendments Day in House of Commons as "cracks appear" in EU position Today is amendments day in the British Parliament where votes will be cast on a host of proposed amendments to Theresa May's Brexit deal, including a proposal for changes to the Irish backstop. 29/01/2019
United Kingdom UK Parliament approves trial for MPs to vote by proxy The UK parliament has approved a trial for MPs who are new parents to vote by proxy 29/01/2019
United Kingdom Singer’s shock after ‘finding two stowaways’ on her UK-bound tour bus Amy Shark was en route from Brussels when the pair were found in the luggage compartment of her tour vehicle. 29/01/2019
United Kingdom UK post-Brexit immigration bill passes parliament The British parliament has voted in favour of a bill planning post-Brexit immigration policies. 28/01/2019
United Kingdom May asks British MPs to support Irish backstop alternative British PM Theresa May has asked MPs to support an alternative to the Northern Irish backstop in her Brexit deal. 28/01/2019
United Kingdom Warning that no-deal Brexit will lead to food shortages and price hikes A no-deal Brexit is set to lead to food shortages and price rises, say food sector businesses that warn of the dangers of leaving the EU without a deal 28/01/2019
United Kingdom Yellow warnings for snow and ice in UK, travel disruptions expected Snow and ice are expected to disrupt travel across the UK this week, with yellow weather warnings issued by the Met Office. 28/01/2019
United Kingdom Hundreds of keyless car models at risk of being stolen: UK report According to a report from consumer group Which?, the Ford Fiesta, Volkswagen Golf, Nissan, Qashai and Ford Focus are most at risk of being stolen. 28/01/2019
United Kingdom Panda-monium over! Rare Red Panda found and returning to Belfast Zoo Panda-monium over! Rare Red Panda found and returning to Belfast Zoo 28/01/2019
World Watch live: UK Parliament to vote on proxy balloting After a long campaign, Parliament will vote today on a year-long trial of proxy voting- which would allow MPs on parental leave to have their votes cast by another MP on their behalf. 28/01/2019
United Kingdom 'Emi and the pilot are out there and we can't leave them' The sister of the missing football player Emiliano Sala who disappeared near the Channel Island vowed to keep looking for her brother. 26/01/2019
United Kingdom Quirky, antiquated, or just plain silly. How UK Parliament passes laws You don't get much more old school than the British Parliament. Shouting in the chamber, single file counting, Ayes and Noes - Euronews explains the creaking process. 25/01/2019
United Kingdom Remains of explorer Matthew Flinders discovered near London station The remains of the first man to circumnavigate Australia, explorer Matthew Flinders, have been discovered near a train station in London 25/01/2019
United Kingdom Police investigate human bone found inside pair of Primark socks Police in Essex have opened an investigation after part of a human bone was discovered inside a pair of socks purchased from Primark in December. 25/01/2019
United Kingdom Did the Queen make reference to Brexit at Women's Institute meeting? Euronews correspondent Vincent McAviney told Good Morning Europe there was “no doubt” she was referring to Brexit in her comments. 25/01/2019
United Kingdom UK has to take part in European elections if it extends Article 50 A spokeswoman for the European Parliament confirmed to Euronews today that if the UK extended its stay beyond July 2 it would have to put forward MEPs. 24/01/2019
United Kingdom Former Scottish leader Salmond charged with attempted rape Scotland’s former first minister Alex Salmond has been charged with multiple offences including two counts of attempted rape. 24/01/2019
United Kingdom How Brexit-prepped are you? Stockpiling website promises to help Euronews has talked to the people behind the tongue-in-cheek website that promises to help Britons stockpile ahead of the UK's scheduled exit from the European Union 24/01/2019
United Kingdom Taking a tumble: Man United no longer kings of football's rich list The two Spanish giants are back at the top of the money league. 24/01/2019
The Cube Backlash over Turkish restaurant's anti-Brexit message | The Cube A Turkish restaurant has received threats and abuse after printing anti-Brexit messages at the bottom of its receipts 24/01/2019
The Cube British restaurant owner defiant amid abuse over anti-Brexit receipts The owner of a London restaurant that hit headlines for printing anti-Brexit messages at the bottom of its receipts says he will not be deterred by threats. 24/01/2019