Now playing Next Europe News Brexit: fishing industry faces choppy waters Dutch fishing companies fear EU divorce will force them out of lucrative English waters 14/05/2018
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Now playing Next United Kingdom UK food costs could rise after Brexit. Which foods will be affected? Food prices in Britain could soar and supply could be throttled if Westminster fails to secure a post-Brexit free trade deal with the EU by 2020, according to a new parliamentary report. 10/05/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK customs partnership idea "crazy" says Boris Johnson The Foreign Secretary's comments show Theresa May's cabinet is still divided 08/05/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK says a deal on customs with EU is still on the table The leader of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party insists it is possible to leave the customs union and still avoid a hard border with the Republic of Ireland 06/05/2018
Now playing Next the global conversation "Nobody wins with Brexit" says EU research chief Carlos Moedas But the European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation says he would still love to see post-Brexit Britain and the EU work together on science 04/05/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom English local elections: 4 questions answered Thursday's local elections across England saw a mixed night for the main parties, with the opposition Labour Party failing to make major headway against the ruling Conservatives. 04/05/2018
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Theresa May faces key test Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May faces one of her biggest tests since last year's general election with millions of voters taking part in local council elections across England. 03/05/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom EU immigrants in UK get one of their first chances to vote since Brexit referendum Local elections in the UK are expected to provide a gauge of the popularity of Theresa May and her government colleagues. 03/05/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom Theresa May’s government ensnared by Brexit customs muddle Why is the UK embroiled in a row over the EU's Customs Union? Theresa May's government is committed to leaving it but her cabinet can't agree on an alternative. 03/05/2018
Now playing Next world news More than just a budget: Europe's financial future The EU budget: it's full of dry, impenetrable figures and indecipherable Euro-jargon, no? Well, not this time. The Commission is using it to determine the shape of the European future, and there is more revolution in there than you might at first think. 03/05/2018
Now playing Next Europe News EU unveils first post-Brexit budget The EU unveils its first post-Brexit budget .... and remaining member states must make up for Britain's departure. 02/05/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK PM faces revolt over future customs plans Senior British lawmakers that back Brexit have demanded that she drops a proposal for a customs partnership with the EU once it leaves the bloc 02/05/2018
Now playing Next Europe News The EU's smaller farmers fear subsidy cuts in the CAP budget review Brexit is forcing a subsidy rethink as the EU cash pot shrinks, and with the Common Agricultural Policy the EU's biggest spender, cuts are on the horizon. 01/05/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom House of Lords gives Commons Brexit-blocking powers Britain's upper house on Monday voted to give parliament powers to block or delay a final deal on departure from the European Union, defeating Prime Minister Theresa May's government. 30/04/2018
Now playing Next United Kingdom EU's Barnier 'not an honest broker', says DUP leader Northern Ireland party leader launches attack on EU Brexit negotiator. 30/04/2018