Green groups sound environment alarm over Brexit
Leaving the EU could cause “untold damage” to Britain’s ecosystems and undermine its attempts to
EU says ‘no solution’ yet to break Brexit deadlock
The European Union said a solution to the Brexit deadlock remained elusive Wednesday after the
UK ministers warn PM to get her deal now or delay Brexit
Three members of Prime Minister Theresa May’s cabinet warned Saturday that Brexit must be delayed if
Keep calm and carry on: Northern France ‘ready’ for Brexit
Northern France, with its huge ports and historic trading links to England, has more to fear than
Three MPs abandon May over Brexit as UK political sands shift
Three MPs quit Britain’s governing Conservative Party on Wednesday in protest at its “disastrous”
Some UK Labour lawmakers to quit party over Brexit: source
A group of about five British opposition Labour lawmakers will make the announcement about leaving
May, Juncker hold ‘robust’ Brexit meet, agree new talks
Britain and the EU agreed Thursday to hold more talks to try to avoid a no-deal Brexit after a
UK seeks to reassure business amid EU fears on Brexit
A top EU official warned Monday that the prospect of Britain crashing out of the bloc next month
Nissan cancels investment plan for UK plant
Japanese car manufacturer Nissan announced Sunday it was cancelling plans to build its X-Trail SUV
Brexit date could be pushed back
The date Britain leaves the EU could be pushed back by a couple of weeks to give time for
France fines Google $57 million for European privacy rule breach
The French regulator said Google lacked transparency and clarity in the way it informs users about
British PM turns to Brexit ‘Plan B’
Theresa May spoke to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on
Serbia rolls out red carpet and fires salvos to salute Putin
Serbian artillery battery fired 12 salvos to salute Russian President Vladimir Putin who arrived for
How Europe reacted to Brexit deal defeat
The EU and European governments warned that the British parliament’s rejection of a Brexit deal
May tells MPs they have ‘duty to deliver’ on Brexit vote
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday urged MPs to vote in favour of her Brexit deal with
Theresa May to give immediate response to Brexit vote
The spokesperson said May is determined to deliver the will of public and take Britain out of the
British lawmakers to vote from 19:00 on Brexit
British lawmakers will vote on whether to accept Prime Minister Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement
EU intervenes on Brexit deal on eve of historic UK vote
Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday published further assurances from the EU on the eve of a
EU calls for DR Congo vote results to reflect people’s will
The European Union called Friday for voting results in the Democratic Republic of Congo to reflect
Austria to introduce digital tax on tech companies
Austria said on Saturday that it plans to introduce its own levy on tech companies including