Cult Brexit has fashion industry talking It was bold, brave and beautiful and ‘Pure London’ The annual retail fashion show is vital to the UK fashion industry. 16/02/2017
United Kingdom Post-Brexit hate crimes in England and Wales reach record levels Hate crimes in England and Wales have risen to record numbers in the three months immediately following the UK's vote to leave the European Union 15/02/2017
Business Line Cautious economic forecasts in a time of uncertainty Business Line looks at economic forecasts for the world and for Europe, seeing how forecasters are reexamining their perspectives and perceptions. 15/02/2017
Business Series Rolls-Royce's profits dive Aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce suffered a record annual loss from settling bribery investigations in Britain, the US and Brazil and the pound's Brexit vote slump. 14/02/2017
Economy How can the Eurozone survive the current political turbulence? Is there still a hope? Today’s political climate limits the possibilities for structural reforms, fiscal pooling, and improved labor mobility. But if European leaders can strengthen the banking union, there is still hope for the eurozone’s future. 14/02/2017
World News Juncker warns Brexit could divide EU European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker fears Britain will try to divide the EU’s remaining 27 members during its negotiations to leave the bloc. 11/02/2017
My Europe Series The State of the Union: EU gets tough on migration This is the State of the Union, euronews’ weekly roundup of EU affairs. 10/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: MPs hold final Article 50 vote This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily round-up of the top stories from across Europe. 09/02/2017
No Comment Brexit bill backed by parliament After three days of debate and the scrutiny of over 140 pages of amendments Westminster has passed The European Union Notification of Withdrawal Bill. 08/02/2017
United Kingdom May reiterates no veto for Scots on Brexit Brexit for Britain as May pays lip service to Scottish vote to remain 08/02/2017
United Kingdom Scotland: Holyrood rejects Brexit plan In a symbolic, non-binding vote, Scotland's parliament overwhelmingly rejects the UK government's plan to exit the EU. 07/02/2017
United Kingdom Parliament gets Brexit vote, but Britain gets Brexit Commons backs PM's 'no deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain' 07/02/2017
United Kingdom Euroviews. European integration: Will the EU remain a beacon of openness and liberal democracy? 06/02/2017
Economy UK High Court dismisses EEA Brexit legal challenge The UK High Court dismissed a Brexit legal challenge to force parliament to specify if leaving the EU also means leaving the European Economic Area 03/02/2017
United Kingdom The White Paper wish-list: what the UK's Brexit negotiators want Free trade, customs, immigration, budget payments and security. Find out what the UK has on its wish-list as it prepares for divorce talks with Brussels. 03/02/2017
Malta EU leaders begin one-day summit in Malta EU leaders are holding a one-day, informal, summit in Malta to discuss migration and the consolidation of Europe once the UK leaves the bloc. 03/02/2017
United Kingdom UK seeks amicable divorce from EU as Brexit White Paper published Brexit Minister David Davis said Britain wanted a 'mutually beneficial' deal with the EU, as he unveiled the government's plan to parliament. 02/02/2017
Europe News Malta PM: Brexit hits 'hard,' migrant system 'dysfunctional' The reality of Brexit is hitting Europe “hard on the nose” and the migrant crisis has arisen from a “dysfunctional” system, Malta’s prime minister has told… 02/02/2017
Belgium MEP accuses Farage of "lying" in EU parliament protest MEP Seb Dance holds handwritten sign accusing Nigel Farage of "lying" during a debate 02/02/2017