Portugal Expats in Portugal fear more uncertainty after latest Brexit vote The Portuguese government has already made a gesture of good will, saying nothing is going to change with expat rights..., so long as nothing changes for Portuguese migrants in the UK. 13/03/2019
United Kingdom How is British media reacting to May's Brexit defeat? British MPs profoundly rejected May's Brexit deal for a second time by a margin of 149 votes. The House of Commons now prepares to vote again today on whether the UK should leave the European Union without a deal on 29 March. So how is British media reacting the morning after this brutal defeat? 13/03/2019
World News Europe Briefing: Six stories to know about today Here are the top stories from across Europe that you need to know about this morning. 13/03/2019
United Kingdom Brexit: The amendments to Wednesday's no-deal vote Two amendments have already been tabled. One calls for no-deal to be ruled out once and for one, the other demands the country set "standstill agreements" with the EU. 12/03/2019
France Eurostar trains delayed due to French customs officers' Brexit strike Eurostar enters its second day of severe delays as French customs officers continue their protests for better pay and more resources for Brexit. 12/03/2019
World Raw Politics in full: Theresa May braces for crucial Brexit vote Check out the full episode of Raw Politics' Brexit special 12/03/2019
United Kingdom UK government's lawyer uses a very un-legal term Coming from a profession known for difficult-to-read legalese, this was unusually clear language from the UK's Attorney General Geoffrey Cox. 12/03/2019
United Kingdom As Britain prepares to leave the EU, Europeans leave Britain EU nationals are already finding the UK less attractive as a place to live and work. 12/03/2019
United Kingdom UK MPs reject Brexit deal for second time despite changes to backstop Join us for live coverage from London where British MPs are debating PM Theresa May's Brexit deal ahead of a make-or-break vote later today. 12/03/2019
World News Europe briefing: five stories to know about today Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happened this morning. 12/03/2019
United Kingdom Brexit endgame? British MPs set for fresh vote on EU divorce deal British MPs are voting on Theresa May's Brexit deal today after the Prime Minister secured "legally-binding changes" to the agreement at an eleventh-hour meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in Strasbourg last night. 11/03/2019
United Kingdom Theresa May rushes to Strasbourg to find a deal as Brexit crunch looms Theresa May rushed to Strasbourg on Monday to seek concessions from the European Union in a last-ditch attempt to avoid another humiliating defeat in Parliament of her deal to exit the bloc. 11/03/2019
World Raw Politics in full: Brexit crunch and pasta politics Start your week off with Monday night's episode of Raw Politics. 11/03/2019
No Comment 'Dogs dinner' anti-Brexit protest at UK parliament With "porky pies" and Eton Mess on the menu, dozens of dogs dressed in EU colours shared "a dog's dinner" in London on Sunday (10 MARCH 2019), outside the UK Parliament, in protest over Brexit. 11/03/2019
United Kingdom Ruff deal? Campaigners use dogs to protest against Brexit Campaigners from Wooferendum have one thing to say about Brexit — it's a dog's dinner. 11/03/2019
United Kingdom Support for no-deal Brexit growing: poll 44% of people — up from 38% in January — believe a no-deal Brexit is better than May's deal, a poll by ComRes has found. 10/03/2019
United Kingdom EU leaders 'hopeful' that UK MPs will vote to ratify Brexit deal UK Prime Minister Theresa May has a "difficult job" to gather enough votes to push her Brexit deal over the line in parliament next week, Ireland's deputy prime minister, Simon Coveney, told Euronews 09/03/2019
World News EU can give UK unilateral right to leave the customs union: Barnier EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier said on Friday that the UK could be given the unillateral to leave the customs union, in a bid to unite UK parliament over the contentious backstop issue 08/03/2019
United Kingdom Watch: May’s sharp riposte to journalist after women’s day criticism Comments from UK Prime Minister Theresa May generated a round of applause from her audience after she was challenged by a reporter for not choosing to answer more questions from female journalists on International Women's Day 08/03/2019
World Your Call in full: Migration 'fake news' and Women's Day strikes Watch the full episode of Thursday night's Your Call 08/03/2019