United Kingdom Article 50's Shades of Grey After 40 years Britain and the EU have become perhaps inextricably intertwined, with three million EU citizens in and one point three Britons in the EU. 29/03/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: UK officially files for EU divorce This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de-facto political capital. 29/03/2017
United Kingdom Brexit starting gun fired as Brussels receives official notification UK envoy in Brussels hands over official notification letter to EU Council President Tusk 29/03/2017
Europe News UK kicks off divorce from EU It is official – Britain has kicked off divorce proceedings, to leave the European Union. 29/03/2017
Economy Brexit fuels price hikes with more down the line Spending spooked as Brexit worries Brits 29/03/2017
United Kingdom Brexit: regrets and pledges from Remainers The Brexit process has been triggered and all those against the UK leaving the EU can do is ensure a good deal from the upcoming negotiations. 29/03/2017
United Kingdom Brexit: The letter from Theresa to Donald Here is the full transcript of the letter that British Prime Minister Theresa May sent to European Council president Donald Tusk to kick start Brexit… 29/03/2017
United Kingdom Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty explained Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty is the formal mechanism for leaving the European Union. 29/03/2017
United Kingdom Scottish parliament backs bid for second independence referendum The vote gives First Minister Nicola Sturgeon the authority to demand a new ballot 28/03/2017
United Kingdom The UK and the EU part 4: I will survive Euronews looks at the key events over the year since the EU referendum campaign was launched, to the triggering of the formal Brexit process by Prime Minister Theresa May. 28/03/2017
United Kingdom N.Ireland parties told time is running out to form new govt Political parties in Northern Ireland have been given an extra few weeks to try to reach agreement on the formation of a new power-sharing government. 27/03/2017
United Kingdom Westminster attack condemned abroad Messages of condemnation and solidarity pour in from abroad after five people die in an assault on Westminster 23/03/2017
United Kingdom Sturgeon claims London left her no choice but to go for independence Sturgeon's referendum dash before Brexit spooks May and steers UK towards possible constitutional crisis. 22/03/2017
United Kingdom Former Chancellor George Osborne lands yet another job Osborne's latest appointment, editor of the London Evening Standard 17/03/2017
Business Line The economic case for Scottish independence As Scottish politicians push for a fresh independence referendum we look at how oil, gas, whisky, salmon and tourism could support its aspirations. 15/03/2017
United Kingdom UK parliament backs Brexit bill Britain’s upper chamber of parliament, the House of Lords, has passed the Brexit bill paving the way for the government to trigger Article 50 so the UK can leave the… 14/03/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Scotland's fresh independence push, Dutch election looms This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 13/03/2017
United Kingdom Brexit rebel Lord Heseltine is fired as UK government adviser Former Conservative Deputy Prime Minister Lord Michael Heseltine has been fired as a UK government adviser after leading moves to give Parliament the final say over Britain’s exit deal from the… 08/03/2017
United Kingdom UK Lords vote to give parliament more power to reject final Brexit vote The British House of Lords has backed another amendment to the Brexit bill demanding a “meaningful” vote from parliament before Theresa May’s final deal with the… 07/03/2017
United Kingdom Democratic Unionist Party finish one seat ahead of Sinn Fein in N. Ireland snap election The two largest parties now have three weeks to form a new power-sharing government in order to avoid devolved power returning to Westminster. 04/03/2017