My Europe Series "Nae Brexit" say Scots unwilling to follow England out of Europe In England there may be a noisy chorus of voices to leave the EU, but they find no echoes in Northern Ireland, Wales, or Scotland. There people are far more pro-European and, in the latter's case, vot 10/06/2016
United Kingdom Sturgeon clashes with Johnson in bitter Brexit debate Immigration, EU contributions, trade policy and NHS funding were the subjects which dominated the latest television debate in the Brexit… 10/06/2016
World News Europeans 'increasingly anti-Brussels but don't want Brexit' A few weeks ahead of the make-or-break UK referendum on whether to leave the European Union, several surveys hint that while Europeans are against Brexit, they are increasingly divided, and doubtful, 10/06/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: increasing possibility of Brexit causes a stir This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of some of the top stories making waves around Europe. 09/06/2016
Europe News What will happen to current British MEPs if the UK votes for Brexit? Questions are being asked about the likely future of the current British MEPs if the UK votes to leave the bloc 09/06/2016
United Kingdom Visegrad Group say EU is stronger with the UK as a member The prime ministers of four Central European countries say they have a “common, strong and sincere” interest in the United Kingdom staying inside the European Union after the forthcoming… 09/06/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU launches probe into Panama Papers scandal This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of all the top stories making waves around Europe. 08/06/2016
United Kingdom UK extends voter registration deadline for Brexit referendum Britain is extending the voter registration period for its June 23 referendum on EU membership after a government website crashed following a last-minute surge in application before Tuesday night’s (J 08/06/2016
United Kingdom EU workers in UK worried about future right to work Some EU nationals living in the UK are concerned about how a Brexit would affect their right to work there. 08/06/2016
United Kingdom Cameron and Farage face televised audience questions over Brexit “Britain is a fighter not quitter”, said British Prime Minister David Cameron as he and eurosceptic politician Nigel Farage faced questions in a live EU televised… 08/06/2016
United Kingdom Brexit or Bremain? 11 ways the EU affects our daily lives The UK’s referendum on whether to leave the EU has been littered with claim and counter claim about the benefits of staying or leaving the… 07/06/2016
United Kingdom British PM slams some Brexiters' arguments as 'untruths' Just hours ahead of a televised debate on Britain’s future relationship with the European Union, British Prime Minister David Cameron said he is concerned that people are being given “factual errors” 07/06/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: UK firms weigh in on Brexit This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of all the news stories making headlines in Europe’s political capital. 07/06/2016
Economy Brexit: conundrum for small businesses With both sides in the British referendum on European Union membership trying to win over the many still undecided voters, small businesses have become a key battleground. 06/06/2016
United Kingdom 'Don't knows' hold the key to Brexit vote The vote on whether or not Britain is to remain in Europe is dividing the nation. 03/06/2016
United Kingdom The UK and the EU part 2: I'd do anything for love (but I won't do that) Following our first article highlighting key moments in the UK’s relationship with the European Union, Euronews now examines the 1990s as moves towards European integration gain… 03/06/2016
World News Cameron urges voters not to 'roll the dice' by backing Brexit David Cameron has urged British voters not ‘‘roll the dice’‘ on their children’s future by quitting the European Union. 03/06/2016
United Kingdom New Brexit polls suggest shift in favour of leaving the EU Two polls conducted by ICM, on the request of the Guardian newspaper, show 52 per cent would vote to leave the European Union in the forthcoming referendum. 01/06/2016
Economy OECD pessimistic about global growth, blames rich world governments The world is stuck in a "low-growth trap" the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development says, even as it slightly raised the eurozone economic outlook for this year. 01/06/2016