Now playing Next no comment Over 700,000 people march in London More than seven hundred thousand people march through the streets of London demanding a say on the final Brexit deal 20/10/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Half a million march on London demanding a final say on Brexit Thousands are marching in London on Saturday for a 'people's vote' on the final terms of the Brexit divorce bill. 20/10/2018
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Now playing Next world news Europe briefing: 5 stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. 19/10/2018
Now playing Next Belgium May and Tusk on the transition timescale UK's PM says she wants the EU "to remain strong" 18/10/2018
Now playing Next World Raw Politics: Brexit woes as summit comes to a close As Brexit talks resumed in Brussels on Thursday, Raw Politics looks over the events and debates if a deal looks possible. 18/10/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Could a longer Brexit transition help UK and EU kiss and make up? The UK and the EU have floated the idea of extending a post-Brexit transition period beyond 2020 to help break the deadlock over the Irish border. 18/10/2018
Now playing Next Europe News UK-wide backstop to break Brexit impasse? Senior Irish sources have confirmed to Euronews that requests from the UK to make the backstop UK-wide are being considered by Brussels but such a plan won’t be complete in time for the Withdrawal Agreement to be signed off. 18/10/2018
Now playing Next Europe News No-deal Brexit could lead to 'fake prosecco' on UK supermarket shelves Current EU legislation dictates that the origins of products claiming to possess specific qualities, like prosecco and mozzarella, must be marked on the packet but a no-deal could change this 18/10/2018
Now playing Next world news Nine stories to know about from Europe today Here's our afternoon round-up of the key stories from Europe today. 18/10/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK may consider a longer Brexit transition period The UK Prime Minister has hinted at a longer Brexit transition period, while EU leaders have said there are no plans for a November summit to finalise the divorce bill. 17/10/2018
Now playing Next Europe News What do people in other countries think of Brexit? If you're living in Britain, the issue might weigh heavy on your mind, but do people in the rest of the world care about Brexit? 17/10/2018
Now playing Next Europe News Brexit - edging closer to a deal or a cliff-edge EU leaders met in Brussels to see whether progress could be made on the UK leaving the EU, but with less than 200 days to Brexit, Britain is no closer to a deal. 17/10/2018
Now playing Next World Raw politics: Brexit breakdown, anti-Russian sentiment, Canada legalises pot On Raw Politics this Wednesday: Brexit crunch talks, Russia's PM talks sanctions and anti-Russian sentiment, and Canada legalises pot to name just a few topics covered today. 17/10/2018
Now playing Next World Raw Politics: Brexit food for thought British ministers met on Monday for a 'pizza summit' to discuss British Prime Minister Therea May's Brexit plans ahead of a key EU summit. 17/10/2018
Now playing Next Europe News European Council summit as it happened After two days that mainly centred around speculation concerning Brexit, the EU summit concluded with little progress made 17/10/2018
Now playing Next Europe News Brexit: '30 minutes is a long time in politics so anything can happen' Anti-Brexit protesters gather in Brussels ahead of crunch summit, Labour MEP Seb Dance was there and spoke about the chances of a deal. 17/10/2018
Now playing Next Economy Brexit & Gibraltar: the Rock and a hard place Every day, some eight thousand Spaniards cross the border between Spain and Gibraltar to work on the rock ... By car, on foot, by bicycle ... Now they are worried about Brexit. 17/10/2018
Now playing Next Economy Half of Europeans think EU is heading in 'wrong direction': Survey The figure is a "sudden reversal of trend" according to the latest Eurobarometer survey. But it's not all doom and gloom as 62% of Europeans think their country's membership to the EU is a good thing. 17/10/2018
Now playing Next World Donald Tusk: "No grounds for optimism" on Brexit negotiations As EU leaders prepare to meet in Brussels, European Council President Donald Tusk has said he has 'no optimism' that a Brexit deal will be reached. 17/10/2018