United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May defends Brexit plan It's after two of her senior cabinet members have quit over her Brexit deal 09/07/2018
United Kingdom New Brexit minister named after David Davis resigned UK Prime Minister Theresa May appoints a new Brexit minister after David Davis resigned claiming she had given away "too much too easily" 09/07/2018
Europe News Could Brexit be called off? 'Who knows' says EU chief European Council President Donald Tusk raises prospect of Brexit not happening after UK resignations 09/07/2018
United Kingdom Blow for Theresa May as UK Brexit negotiator David Davis quits British Secretary David Davis resigns from the UK government over PM's plans for a "soft" Brexit deal. 09/07/2018
World News As it happened: Monday, July 9 This is our as-it-happened coverage of key news developments this morning, Monday, July 9. 08/07/2018
United Kingdom Airbus CEO says UK government has ‘no clue’ how to handle Brexit Tom Enders, chief executive of Airbus, has hit out at the UK government for its divisions over Brexit and said that its decision to leave the EU will harm the country, whatever form its departure takes. 06/07/2018
United Kingdom The case for a hard Brexit: why it might not be all doom and gloom Brexit supporters argue the UK must cut free from EU ties to trade with the wider world – and has no reason to fear leaving the bloc without an accord. 06/07/2018
World To Brexit or not to Brexit: uncut interviews with Blair and Farage Nigel Farage: the European Union is a bad project and needs to end completely Tony Blair: another vote could yet be held to decide its future position. 06/07/2018
United Kingdom As it happened this morning: Friday, July 6 Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 06/07/2018
United Kingdom Brexit campaign 'broke election rules', preliminary report shows Initial findings of an investigation into Vote Leave by the Electoral Commission show the referendum campaign group guilty of exceeding spend limits and failing to comply with other rules. 04/07/2018
Economy European Council president issues "last call" to Theresa May After this week's EU summit in Brussels Donald Tusk said time was running out to reach a deal before Britain is due to leave the union in March 2019 29/06/2018
World News Theresa May's Brexit dilemma continues This European Summit was expected to be one where Brexit would be the main topic of discussion. Other matters such as migration have overtaken in Brexit in terms of priority. Euronews correspondent Vincent McAviney explains more. 29/06/2018
World News As it happened this morning: Friday 29 June As it happened this morning: Friday 29 June. 28/06/2018
World News As it happened this morning: Thursday, June 28 News and updates as they happened on Thursday, June 28. 27/06/2018
Economy Bank of England rejects EU's warnings Britain's banks could deal with a hard Brexit next March if necessary. That's according to the Bank of England's Governor. Mark Carney rejects the European Union's warnings that lenders are inadequately prepared 27/06/2018
Ireland The Irish border brexit dilemma Euronews Ireland Correspondent Ken Murray looks investigates the dilemma surrounding the Irish border due to Brexit. 27/06/2018
United Kingdom UK election regulator calls for tougher rules on digital campaigning Britain’s Electoral Commission said “urgent” action is needed to make online political campaigning more transparent and accountable. 26/06/2018
United Kingdom Brexit dampens desirability of UK for overseas workers A new survey has found that the UK has become less attractive to international workers while British workers’ willingness to work abroad has significantly increased. 25/06/2018
United Kingdom Business warnings on Brexit: Euronews Answers Airbus and BMW have become the latest businesses to warn about the implications of a "No Deal" Brexit. 25/06/2018