United Kingdom Theresa May tells MPs 'acts of normality' will defy terrorism The British prime minister has addressed the UK Parliament the morning after the terror attack on Westminster. 23/03/2017
United Kingdom EU-UK mistrust on Brexit 'threatens anti-terror cooperation' Britain’s plan to begin the formal process of leaving the European Union next week will not be delayed by the terrorist attack on Westminster, a spokesman for the prime minister has… 23/03/2017
United Kingdom British PM: "We will never give in to terror" An emotional but defiant British Prime Minister has slammed the attack in Westminster as "sick and depraved" 22/03/2017
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 EU gets set for Brexit talks after UK announces trigger date Europe has given a collective sigh of relief to news that the UK will finally trigger Article 50 next week, beginning divorce proceedings from the European… 20/03/2017
United Kingdom Britain to trigger Article 50 'EU divorce process' on March 29 EU is 'ready and waiting' for letter. 20/03/2017
United Kingdom UK: May calls for Brexit unity as 'defining moment' beckons Prime Minister Theresa May has said that Britain is on the brink of ‘a defining moment’ as she prepares to begin the country’s divorce proceedings from the EU. 14/03/2017
Belgium Brexit: 'It's time to get on with leaving', May Britain's premier remains vague on Brexit timetable, but insists on March deadline for triggering divorce amid Lords turmoil. 09/03/2017
United Kingdom Scotland threatens London with independence by autumn next year Scotland may choose to have a second referendum on independence as early as autumn 2018, says First Minister Nicola Sturgeon 09/03/2017
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 British PM appeals for UK stability amid Brexit preparations Theresa May insisted there is "no economic case" for breaking up the United Kingdom 03/03/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: UK Lords debate Brexit This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 27/02/2017
Germany Party-goers poke fun at politicians on the penultimate day of Germany's carnival season Angela Merkel, Brexit and President Trump have been the butt of people’s jokes on the penultimate day of Germany’s carnival season. 27/02/2017
Europe News Juncker warns Britain must pay 'hefty bill' to leave the EU The UK will face a “very hefty” bill for leaving the European Union, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker said on Tuesday. 21/02/2017
United Kingdom Anti-Trump protesters pack London's Parliament Square MPs clashed on Monday over whether or not to invite US President Donald Trump to the UK for an official state visit. 20/02/2017
United Kingdom Parliamentary debate on Trump's state visit to UK nears British Prime Minister Theresa May surprised many by inviting President Donald Trump on a state visit to Britain and was the first world leader to visit him in Washington. 19/02/2017
World News Junker claims Brexit talks will drag on longer than the allotted two years Junker says complex Brexit talks will take longer than two years 17/02/2017
My Europe Series The State of the Union: EU gets tough on migration This is the State of the Union, euronews’ weekly roundup of EU affairs. 10/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: MPs hold final Article 50 vote This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily round-up of the top stories from across Europe. 08/02/2017
United Kingdom May reiterates no veto for Scots on Brexit Brexit for Britain as May pays lip service to Scottish vote to remain 08/02/2017