Europe News 'Nothing is clear' - Brexit boss faces questions in Strasbourg What do you want out of this divorce? 22/11/2016
Economy Chill winds drive October UK retail sales growth by most since 2002 It was spend, spend, spend in Britain in October as retail sales surged by 1.9 percent from September and jumped 7.4 percent from a year ago. 17/11/2016
World News Brexit, Trump and hate crime: what does the data tell us? In the week since Donald Trump was elected President, there has been growing concern among many Americans of a rise in hate crimes. 16/11/2016
Economy UK inflation slips but Bank of England warns of price rises ahead Inflation in Britain slipped slightly in October, but Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has warned higher prices are on the way in the UK. 15/11/2016
United Kingdom British government has no Brexit plan, leaked memo claims Britain has no overall Brexit plan and a blueprint for leaving the EU might not be agreed for six months, a leaked memo suggests. 15/11/2016
United Kingdom ‘Mr Brexit’ – what a Trump presidency means for the UK With the UK in political turmoil as it prepares to enter Brexit negotiations, Westminster now faces another seismic shift in the political landscape: the election of Donald Trump as US President. 09/11/2016
United Kingdom Is this the end for Brexit? The UK is entering a period of political uncertainty prompted by plans for negotiating a Brexit, or British exit from the European Union. 05/11/2016
My Europe Series The State of the Union: EU executive under fire over Oettinger's racial slur State of the Union is euronews’ weekly round-up of the top stories from the past seven days. 05/11/2016
Europe News Court ruling will not delay Britain's Brexit timetable A court decision demanding that MPs have more say over Britain’s exit from the European Union will make no difference to the government’s timetable to quit the bloc, British Foreign Secretary Boris Jo 04/11/2016
United Kingdom Brexit battle: What next in the messy divorce proceedings? UK prime minister Theresa May has told EU leaders that she is confident a court ruling – which threatens to delay Britain’s exit from the bloc – will be… 04/11/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: British judges irk Brexiteers with Article 50 ruling This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of all the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 03/11/2016
United Kingdom The day the Brexit hit the fan A court ruling in London has thrown Theresa May's plans for Brexit into disarray - by saying parliament must approve the move to trigger Article 50. 03/11/2016
United Kingdom Parliament must vote on Brexit, England's High Court rules The judgement is a major setback for the government. 03/11/2016
United Kingdom Britain's High Court rules Brexit requires parliament's approval Britain’s High Court has ruled that government may not trigger Brexit process without parliament’s approval. 03/11/2016
Germany Stop Brexit, German economic experts tell Chancellor Merkel The best outcome of Brexit talks would be to stop Brexit, that was the advice of Germany’s council of economic experts to the Chancellor. 02/11/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Brexit triggers and jitters Should the British government or the parliament be responsible for triggering Brexit? 02/11/2016
Economy Moody's warns of credit rating risks over Brexit terms Ratings agency Moody's has said Britain's credit rating risks being downgraded depending on the trade deal it negotiates with the European Union. 02/11/2016
Economy Bank of England governor Mark Carney to stay until June 2019 Bank of England Governor Mark Carney is to stay in that job until the end of June 2019 to help smooth Britain's departure from the European Union. 31/10/2016
Economy Little sign of Brexit vote downturn for UK economy UK economic growth slowed only slightly in the three months after the Brexit vote, reducing the likelihood the Bank of England will cut rates further. 27/10/2016
Business Line Ahead of Brexit, Britain ponders the power of small regions in global trade deals Business Line considers how Wallonia's blocking of the CETA agreement with Canada could give London pause for thought on its Brexit negotiations. 27/10/2016