Online trolls angered by this week's bombshell UK court ruling that the Brexit process cannot begin until Parliament has had its say have directed rape and death threats at Gina Miller, the woman...
U. K. Prime Minister Theresa May is heading for India in the hope of drumming up new business for Brexit Britain. She arrives in New Delhi on Sunday on her first official visit outside Europe. India...
Brexit case 'attempt to block will of people' says Sajid Javid A High Court case that could delay the Brexit process is "a clear attempt to frustrate the will of the British people", says a cabinet...
Paris is on a charm offensive, trying to win over businesses fleeing London's Brexit chaos. The city launched a new initiative on Thursday, setting up a one stop shop for companies that want to...
England's High Court ruled on Thursday that the British government requires parliamentary approval to trigger the process of exiting the European Union, complicating Prime Minister Theresa May's...
England's High Court ruled on Thursday that the British government requires parliamentary approval to trigger the process of exiting the European Union, a major upset for Prime Minister Theresa May's...
Inflation could hit 4% in the second half of 2017 - with price increases set to damage the economy through weakened consumer spending power. The prediction was made by the National Institute of...
Bank of England governor Mark Carney says he will step down in June 2019. It means he will serve one additional year beyond the five-year term he committed to when he took the post, but will still be...
The former Prime Minister said the U. K. should keep its "options open" over its decision to leave the European Union until it becomes clear what kind of deal it can get. "If it becomes clear that...
Mariano Rajoy, Spain's acting prime minister and leader of its center-right Popular Party, was re-elected Saturday after winning a parliamentary vote. The vote of 170-111 with 68 abstentions breaks a...
Protests against the agreement have been taking place outside the Walloon parliament in Belgium Canada and the European Union are to sign a long-delayed landmark trade deal at a summit in Brussels on...
Banks have already said they are making contingency plans to move some of their operations. Big international banks are preparing to move some of their operations out of Britain in early 2017 due to...
Large banks are getting ready to relocate out of the UK early next year over fears around Brexit, the British Bankers' Association (BBA) has warned. Writing in The Observer, its boss Anthony Browne...
Government borrowing rose by more than expected, to £10.6bn in September, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The figure was £1.3bn higher than the same month last...
The European Parliament president has called for emergency meetings to try to save a free trade deal with Canada. Martin Schulz asked for separate talks with Canadian Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland...
British Prime Minister Theresa May will inform European Union leaders on her thinking about Britain's exit from the bloc at a summit later this week and Germany hopes she will set out a Brexit...
The U. K. is still a member of the EU, and will be for at least another 30 months. It's been the week from hell for those trying to plot Britain's exit from the European Union. The U. K. economy sent...
The contents of a newspaper column written by Boris Johnson urging Britain to stay in the EU have been revealed. According to a new book on the EU referendum campaign, he declared: "Britain is a...
Theresa May has rejected a claim by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn that she is overseeing a "shambolic Tory Brexit". During Prime Minister's Questions she said she wanted "maximum possible access" for...
Theresa May has said MPs will not get a vote on Brexit because to "second guess" the British people would be "unacceptable". The Prime Minister's spokesman said it was "absolutely necessary" for the...