Now playing Next United Kingdom Britain loses its triple A credit rating as pound plunges Uncertainty over when and even if Britain is leaving the EU hammered London’s financial markets on Monday. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Post-Brexit continental trade and an independent Scotland This week on *Insiders* we investigate how the UK’s decision to leave the EU will affect the sovereign state - and the continent. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next Germany Germany, Italy and France rule out informal talks on Brexit After talks in Berlin the leaders of Italy, Germany and France have ruled out any informal talks with Britain on leaving the EU, raising the prospect of a lengthy political vacuum within the… 27/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy City and pound slide as Osborne fails to slay Brexit dragon So much for the British finance minister’s calming words. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Were Brexit campaigners straight with voters over claims? From NHS spending to immigration to the economy, voters are left wondering if pre-vote promises will be delivered. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy London faces loss of big names as businesses look to beat Brexit by going abroad The City of London is bracing itself for big jobs losses if big international firms leave because of Brexit and set up their head offices elsewhere. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Cameron to leave EU negotiations to new PM, but says Brexit must be accepted British Prime Minister David Cameron has said Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, officially beginning the process for the UK’s departure from the EU, will not be triggered “at this… 27/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Massive British referendum petition hijacked The parliamentary petition which calls for a second referendum on EU membership had been signed online an incredible 3 point seven million times by Monday… 27/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'No Article 50 for now': Britain in no rush towards Brexit door Neither the UK government nor leading figures from the EU referendum's "Leave" campaign are hurrying to invoke the Lisbon Treaty setting in motion the negotiation process for departure. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Brexit trims wings of Europe's budget airlines Possible tougher travel regulations, renegotiation of international agreements and fears of an economic downturn have led to Europe’s two budget airline giants Easyjet and Ryanair to issue profits… 27/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy British finance minister breaks Brexit silence and markets shrug British Finance Minister George Osborne looked nervous and less assured on Monday morning when he broke his post-Brexit silence to calm the markets. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next world news Europe seeks unity in wake of UK Brexit decision Europe’s major players are seeking to secure the unity of the EU following the UK’s decision to leave the bloc. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Interview with think tank Open Europe on split in the EU Insiders speaks with Pieter Cleppe of think tank Open Europe on what changes Europe can expect post-Brexit. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Broken promises: SNP councillor on Scotland post-Brexit Scottish National Party member Ross Cassie speaks to Insiders on what Brexit could mean for Scottish independence. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next Cult Music lovers mourn Brexit at Glastonbury It wasn’t the rain or the mud that crashed the party at this year’s Glastonbury Festival – it was Britain’s vote to leave the EU. 27/06/2016
Now playing Next world news Osborne coy on leadership as contest set to begin The UK’s finance minister, Chancellor George Osborne, refused to reveal whether he will put himself forward as the next Prime Minister in his first speech since the EU… 27/06/2016