United Kingdom Blow to May as DUP slams Brexit legal advice as 'devastating' Many British MPs, including May's Northern Irish allies, have condemned the government after it finally released the full legal advice on Brexit. 05/12/2018
United Kingdom May could “bounce back” from commons defeat Conservative MPs will be wary of rebelling, says former minister. 05/12/2018
World News Europe briefing: Seven stories to know about today Euronews looks back at the biggest stories from across Europe this morning. 05/12/2018
United Kingdom Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage quits Eurosceptic UKIP party After 25 years in the right-wing Eurosceptic party, Nigel Farage has quit Ukip. 04/12/2018
World Watch: Does MP's 'filibustering' show the failings of UK democracy? He spoke at length about Scottish inventions such as the steam engine, the telephone and penicillin in an apparent attempt to “filibuster”, a political procedure that sees politicians talk at length to delay or stop a decision being taken. 04/12/2018
Europe News ECJ Brexit legal conundrum Our political editor, Darren McCaffrey on all the latest from Luxembourg and the implications for anti-Brexit campaigners. 04/12/2018
United Kingdom Theresa May suffers multiple Brexit defeats in parliament debate The full legal advice the government received over Brexit must now be published, 04/12/2018
United Kingdom BoE's Mark Carney says 'low probability' of worst-case Brexit scenario Bank of England governor Mark Carney gives evidence at a select committee on the impact of Brexit on the economy. 04/12/2018
World News Europe briefing: Brexit Article 50, France oil tax, female Ballon d'Or Here are this morning's top stories from across Europe. 04/12/2018
United Kingdom Petition calling for a final say on Brexit handed to UK parliament The campaign group People's Vote says the petition was signed by more than one million people. 03/12/2018
United Kingdom Brexit legal advice row adds pressure to Theresa May's exit plan One cabinet minister could face suspension over accusations of witholding legal advice from parliament. 03/12/2018
United Kingdom May threatened with 'historical constitutional row' over Brexit deal Britain's main opposition Labour party threatens to launch contempt of parliament proceedings. 02/12/2018
United Kingdom UK minister quits over Brexit deal and access to Galileo space project Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed on Friday that the UK will pull out of the EU's Galileo satellite-navigation system. 01/12/2018
No Comment Brexit, Nepal and pygmy whales: No Comments of the Week Brexit, Nepal, football, protests and pygmy killer wales feature among Euronews‘ No Comment highlights and lowlights of the past seven days. 30/11/2018
World News Scots in Brussels express their frustration abuot Brexit St Andrew's Day in Brussels provided time for reflection on Scotland's Brexit status. 30/11/2018
World News Euroviews. The week that was: Jumping into the unknown on Mars, Brexit and AI A weekly round-up of the discussions on View that have been driving debate across Europe and further afield. 30/11/2018
World Aston Martin’s MENAT President talks F1 partnerships & Brexit impact Luxury carmaker Aston Martin is a title sponsor of the Red Bull F1 racing team and marking its 105th year in business, the company is expanding its range to encompass SUV’s, battery and electrical vehicles. 30/11/2018
United Kingdom 'Working with friends new and old' - May to sell Brexit deal to G20 British prime minister hopes to leave domestic battle behind as she steps onto world stage. 30/11/2018
United Kingdom Theresa May grilled by an MP about Brexit immigration reciprocity A Scottish MP faced the British Prime Minister about ending freedom of movement in the UK after Brexit 29/11/2018
United Kingdom No deal Brexit to put UK, EU at greater risk, security minister warns If the UK crashes out of the EU without a deal it will be cut out from the bloc's databases on which DNA, fingerprints and information about suspects are shared. 29/11/2018