The government has no overall Brexit plan and a strategy may not be agreed for six months, a leaked memo prepared for the Cabinet Office suggests. The memo – obtained by The Times and seen by the...
The government has no overall Brexit plan and a negotiating strategy may not be agreed by the cabinet for six months, a leaked memo has suggested. The memo - obtained by The Times and seen by the BBC...
The government's appeal against the High Court ruling that MPs must vote on triggering Brexit will be heard in the Supreme Court from 5 December. It will last four days, with the decision expected in...
Nicola Sturgeon has pledged to do all she can to protect Scotland's place in Europe The Scottish government will seek to oppose the UK government in the Supreme Court during the appeal over the...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Outspoken Kumawood veteran actor, Kwesi Boadi aka Akrobeto has advised the government of Ghana to desist from wasting Money solely on the black stars. In a telephone conversation with Dr. Who of Hot...
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...
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...
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 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...
In less than a months’ time the Americans will be heading to the polls to elect a new President. And unless Republican contender, Donald Trump, can pull a last minute trick out of his hat or resort...
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...
The pound has plunged in Asian trade, hitting a new 31-year low against the US dollar as traders speculate about a possible trigger. It fell more than 6% at one point to $1.1841 before recovering to...
Steven Woolfe, a leading candidate to be the new leader of Britain's anti-EU UK Independence Party, was in hospital after suffering "epileptic-like" seizures on Thursday following an "altercation" at...
Brexit: PM to trigger Article 50 by end of March Theresa May will formally begin the Brexit process by the end of March 2017, she has told the BBC. The PM's announcement on triggering Article 50 of...