World News Abandon 'unrealistic' carbon target says EU top job hopeful EU plans to be carbon neutral by 2050 are "nice" but "unrealistic" says one of the candidates to replace Jean-Claude Juncker. 14/05/2019
World News Watch again: EU should side with Trump on Iran, says Zahradil Czech MEP Jan Zahradil, who hopes to replace Jean-Claude Juncker, has a plan to "retune the EU" instead of taking more decisions as European level. 14/05/2019
United Kingdom Brexit: 'Let's do a deal,' Prime Minister Theresa May tells Labour British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday stepped up calls for Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to agree on a cross-party deal to leave the European Union, following poor results for both parties in local elections on Thursday. 05/05/2019
United Kingdom Brexit insurgency threatens Theresa May’s plan and her leadership The British prime minister’s own party is in mutinous mood as opposition hardens to her Brexit deal and her position. 23/04/2019
United Kingdom "At least it gets us out of the EU": Tory rebel flips on Brexit deal "What is happening in parliament now is leading to, frankly, staying in the EU, and that would be a huge betrayal of the 17.4 million people who voted for Brexit. So I think as a tactic, I may well have to vote for this withdrawal agreement," Tory rebel MP Michael Fabricant tells Euronews. 27/03/2019
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 What does Theresa May's letter to Jeremy Corbyn mean? British Prime Minister Theresa May sent a three-page letter to opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn on Sunday night calling for further negotiations on her Brexit deal. But what does it mean? Euronews has the answers. 11/02/2019
United Kingdom UK: MPs urge police to improve response to abusive protesters After Conservative MP, Anne Soubry, was called a 'Nazi' and a 'liar' by protesters outside of Parliament, more than 50 MPs have urged Met police to improve their response to abusive protesters. 08/01/2019
United Kingdom Watch: PM May's key bites as she sticks to her guns on Brexit The embattled British PM attempts a positive vibe as the Tory conference comes to a close. And, on Brexit at least, she's not for turning. 03/10/2018
United Kingdom Watch: Theresa May grooves to ABBA's 'Dancing Queen' The British PM showed off her signature dance moves while taking to the stage during a critical speech to her Conservative party. 03/10/2018
World News Europe briefing: 5 things to know about today Euronews brings you breaking news as it happens this morning. 03/10/2018
United Kingdom UK: Labour Party to vote on keeping second Brexit referendum Britain's Labour keeps second Brexit referendum on table 23/09/2018
Poland 2019: The great European mutiny? Poland's Deputy PM talks to Euronews Can Poland's ultra-conservative government reconcile its traditionalist approach with the values which dominate the European Union? Piotr Glinski, the Deputy Prime Minister, spoke to Euronews. 06/09/2018
United Kingdom UK home secretary Rudd resigns amid immigration scandal British Home Secretary Amber Rudd resigned has resigned saying she had mistakenly misled parliament over whether her department had targets for deporting illegal immigrants. 30/04/2018
Saudi Arabia First cinema in over 35 years to open in Saudi Arabia AMC plans to open 40 cinemas across the country over the next five years. The cinemas will not be gender segregated 05/04/2018