United Kingdom Deja vu as Theresa May fends off 'shambolic' Brexit plan accusations The British Prime Minister has again clashed in parliament in the face of opposition charges that the government has no plan for Brexit. 26/10/2016
World News Why the EU is even more divided than you think on Brexit While the EU’s political heavyweights are scrambling to find a common position ahead of talks with Britain about its departure from the bloc, an obscure linguistic conundrum has shed light on the scal 25/10/2016
United Kingdom Food and insults fly across the Brexit table Attitudes are hardening ahead of eventual negotiations to take the UK out of the EU, while the pre-talks void is being filled with mud-slinging - and satire. 25/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: France begins Calais 'Jungle' evacuation This is the Brief from Brussels, euronews’ daily roundup of the top stories from across Europe. 25/10/2016
United Kingdom Brexit meeting 'deeply frustrating' says Scotland's First Minister The British prime minister has called on the devolved parliaments of the UK to stand united on Brexit. 24/10/2016
Business Series Microsoft to raise prices over Brexit vote linked pound slump Microsoft is to sharply increase the prices for some of its enterprise software and cloud storage in Britain after the value of the pound plunged. 24/10/2016
United Kingdom UKIP: race hots up to choose the next leader The current leadership contest was triggered when Diane James recently quit as leader after only 18 days in the role. 23/10/2016
Belgium May ready for tough talks over Brexit The UK prime minister says she is ready for some "difficult moments", but will fight to remain part of the bloc's single market. 21/10/2016
Economy WTO concerned about Britain's membership terms post-Brexit The head of the World Trade Organisation says Britain's future terms of membership in the WTO will depend a lot on the Brexit separation negotiations. 21/10/2016
Belgium EU summit hears list of Russia's misdemeanour ahead of tricky period The EU faces a tough short-term future with Russia, Brexit and migrants all snapping away at unity, which the latest summit hopes to repair. 21/10/2016
Europe News EU leaders warn Russia of fresh sanctions over Syria EU leaders on Thursday will call on Russia to stop its bombing in Syria and allow humanitarian aid to enter the besieged city in Aleppo. 20/10/2016
Europe News Brief from Brussels: EU leaders to talk trade at summit This is the Brief from Brussels, euronews’ daily roundup on EU affairs. 19/10/2016
Economy UK job growth slows but no Brexit shock yet Job creation in Britain slowed in the three months up to August but it seems the Brexit vote has not yet undermined the labour market. 19/10/2016
Economy Hop over to Paris campaign launched to take advantage of Brexit bank moves Paris, Frankfurt, Luxembourg and Dublin are stepping up a charm offensive to lure London's financial institutions following the Brexit vote. 18/10/2016
Business Series Ryanair blames weaker pound for profit forecast cut The weaker pound has led Ryanair to cut its annual profit forecast but it expects to boost market share by selling more tickets at cheaper prices. 18/10/2016
Economy Inflation means inflation with post-Brexit price rises Inflation in Britain jumped in September, and it was mostly more expensive clothes and costlier fuel which pushed it up, rather than the weaker pound. 18/10/2016
Economy Brexit: trade versus immigration rows reported in British cabinet UK finance minister Philip Hammond has had to deny that he is close to quitting over the government's Brexit policy. 17/10/2016
Economy UK consumers says 'Brexit vote - so what?' A new survey finds British consumers were at their most confident in five years in September, though not in London which mostly voted against Brexit. 17/10/2016
United Kingdom Descendants of Nazi victims seek German passports post-Brexit The knock-on effect of Brexit has taken a turn in what would have been an unthinkable direction 80 years ago. 17/10/2016