World News May says Vote Leave fraud allegatiions will not derail Brexit The British Prime Minister told MPs that allegations of the Leave campaign using illegal funds will not get in the way of the UK leaving the European Union. 28/03/2018
United Kingdom Cambridge Analytica scandal: Whistleblower questions Brexit result A whistleblower at the heart of a Facebook data scandal has questioned the result of Britain's 2016 Brexit referendum. 27/03/2018
United Kingdom Theresa May welcomes EU’s Brexit transition offer EU leaders have formally adopted guidelines for negotiating post-Brexit relations and approved a transition offer for the UK, clearing the way for the next phase of talks. 23/03/2018
World News May seeks EU support for UK over 'pattern of Russian aggression' European Union leaders are meeting for a two-day summit in Brussels, where British Prime Minister Theresa May has warned that Russia poses a threat to the whole bloc. 22/03/2018
United Kingdom UK's post-Brexit passports to be printed by Franco-Dutch firm Brexit supporters are furious after a bid to show Britain's independence from EU with blue passports looks to have backfired. 22/03/2018
United Kingdom Farage returns to Thames to make fisheries protest Jacob Rees-Mogg and Tory Brexiteers launch protest over transition period but cry off boat trip after Tory whips get tough, leaving Nigel Farage to get his hands dirty, dumping fish in the river opposite Westminster. 21/03/2018
United Kingdom 'I am not a fish thrower', Jacob Rees-Mogg protests 'Am I going to change my name to Captain Haddock?', Eurosceptic Jacob Rees-Mogg asked, denying reports he'd throw dead fish into the Thames to protest against the delay in leaving the Common Fisheries Policy. 20/03/2018
Economy Third biggest UK company Unilever moves its headquarters out of London Unilever's CEO insists it has nothing to do with Brexit but unions say Britain is becoming less competitive. 15/03/2018
United Kingdom How close will EU and UK stay after Brexit? With widely differing views about what the future relationship should look like, plenty of tough negotiations still lie ahead 14/03/2018
Europe News Brexit shouting match sparks in European Parliament The EU demands more clarity on what London really wants ahead of next week's crucial Brussels summit. 13/03/2018
France London metro bans French adverts attracting British companies after Br London’s public transport service has banned an advertising campaign geared towards luring British companies to France after Brexit. 13/03/2018
Europe News 'Ireland first' - EU's Tusk fires Brexit warning shot The UK is told Brexit negotiations risk stalling if a realistic solution isn't offered for Irish border issue 08/03/2018
Economy Brexit: Donald Tusk reveals EU27 draft trade negotiating guidelines The EU Council President has unveiled the EU27’s draft guidelines for the Brexit trade talks, in response to Theresa May’s speech on the future UK-EU relationship last week. 07/03/2018
United Kingdom Optimism over post-Brexit deal for ex-pats Citizens' rights are one of the relatively easier parts of the negotiation to unravel more than 40 years of union 06/03/2018
Europe News What next for EU-UK trade relations? Business representatives mull post-Brexit trade ties at Brussels forum, as EU prepares to publish guidelines 05/03/2018
United Kingdom Read Theresa May’s landmark Brexit address in full The key speech lays out details of the British government's Brexit negotiating position. 02/03/2018
United Kingdom Put the Brexit options to May's tests See how the different scenario's facing the UK weigh up based on the prime minister's own criteria. 02/03/2018