United Kingdom Opera singer asked to change pro-EU dress for London performance An opera singer has been criticised for being "too provocative" for wearing a pro-EU dress during a performance in London on Saturday 26/03/2019
United Kingdom MPs vote to take control of Brexit agenda from Theresa May UK parliamentarians have voted to take control of the agenda on Wednesday to try to find a majority for any particular Brexit option. 25/03/2019
World Raw Politics in full: Brexit plan B and copyright vote controversy Don't miss Monday night's episode of Raw Politics 25/03/2019
United Kingdom Theresa May not ready to hold third meaningful vote on Brexit Theresa May says she is not ready to hold a third meaningful vote on Brexit after crisis talks with her party and the DUP failed to reach an agreement. 25/03/2019
United Kingdom Prepare for no deal Brexit as it is 'increasingly likely', EU says The European Commission has said it has finalised its no deal Brexit preparedness measures. 25/03/2019
United Kingdom Brexit: what is the British parliament going to do next? British MPs are to vote on alternative options to the negotiated UK-EU deal, as parliament and Theresa May’s government wrestle for control over Brexit. 25/03/2019
United Kingdom Brexit: May's week of uncertainty after politically-charged weekend After rumours that she may be ousted the British PM is still hopeful her deal will be approved 25/03/2019
United Kingdom The best placards from Saturday's anti-Brexit march in London British cleverness was on full display in the form of banners and posters, which took centre stage as more than one million protestors marched in London to demonstrator their disappointment with how their government has handled divorce negotiations with the EU. 24/03/2019
United Kingdom Gove backs May as UK media speculates over possible coup against her Britain's Environment Secretary Michael Gove has said he backs May as UK newspapers speculate over possible coup against her. 24/03/2019
United Kingdom Thrust into Brexit spotlight, lawmakers fear for their safety as tensions mount Prime Minister Theresa May blamed Parliament for the chaos in a televised address to the public last week. 24/03/2019
United Kingdom Meet the grandma behind the record-breaking petition to reverse Brexit The septuagenarian's delight at seeing her petition take off quickly turned to fear when she received three death threats by phone around midnight on Friday, going into Saturday. 23/03/2019
United Kingdom Watch again: British MPs debate six-million-signature petition The House of Commons debated on Monday a six-million-signature petition calling for Brexit to be cancelled. 23/03/2019
United Kingdom Over 1 million rally in London to demand second Brexit referendum Join us for coverage from what organisers are hoping will be a huge anti-Brexit protest in London. 23/03/2019
United Kingdom Third vote on May's Brexit deal might not happen The UK prime minister suggested in a letter to MPs that if she cannot garner enough support for her Brexit deal, a third parliamentary vote may not happen. 23/03/2019
France Back on track: Eurostar 'can run in France' in case of no-deal Brexit High-speed rail operator granted a licence to run services in France. 22/03/2019
World Britain’s time in Europe is running out but there's still room in hell, jokes Tusk With European elections fast approaching, the EU27 set April 12 as the new Brexit deadline day - making it clear they don’t want a reluctant Britain to participate in the poll. 22/03/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 5 - Monsaraz: Currency quibbles in border village We meet a group of locals living near the Portugal-Spain border, who reflect on how the EU has impacted their lives. 22/03/2019
World Raw Politics: Brexit talks and Fidesz party suspension Watch Thursday night's full episode of Raw Politics. 21/03/2019
Europe News EU summit - what EU leaders are saying As they arrive to discuss Brexit, we were there to get the latest from the summit and the thorny issue of the extension to Article 50. 21/03/2019