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EU Council chief Donald Tusk tells UK: 'We already miss you – thank you and goodbye'
EU Council president issued the statement in Brussels after Theresa May triggered divorce talks.
Chief EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier: I am ready and I want a great deal
Barnier made the remarks as the UK invoked Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty and triggered Brexit talks.
Brexit begins: Here are the key players in the UK's negotiating team
As the UK government invokes Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, IBTimes UK lists who need to know.
Nick Clegg: Outlandish and utopian Brexit promises will come back to bite Theresa May
Former deputy prime minister said he could see an "inner Remainer" within the Conservative premier.
Sadiq Khan: EU will hurt itself if it tries to punish the UK with a bad Brexit deal
Mayor of London issued warning in Brussels just a day before the UK-EU negotiations start.
Cross-party MPs publish 'Brexit Contract' to hold UK government to account as EU talks start
Conservative Nicky Morgan, Labour's Chris Leslie and Lib Dem Nick Clegg will unveil the document.
Paul Nuttall says Ukip will be Brexit 'guard dog' as Theresa May prepares to start EU talks
Ukip leader insisted that his party 'isn't going anywhere' after Douglas Carswell's resignation.
EU chiefs celebrate 60th anniversary of Treaty of Rome just days before Brexit talks begin
Donald Tusk, Jean Claude Juncker and Antonio Tajani will be taking part in the celebrations.
Anti-Brexit campaigners hope 50,000 activists will join pro-EU march in London
Organisers tell IBTimes UK they want a second EU referendum or a free vote from MPs.
Brexit rivals David Cameron and Boris Johnson spotted at Harlem's Red Rooster restaurant
Did the Old Etonians bury their EU referendum campaign hatchet in New York?
George Osborne defends Evening Standard editorship in open letter to Tatton voters
Read the full article from the former Chancellor as he compares himself to Brexit rival Boris Johnson.
Ukip's only Scottish MEP says SNP wants to hand power to 'unelected dictatorship of EU'
Outspoken David Coburn was interviewed by IBTimes UK as MSPs plan to vote on IndyRef2 in Holyrood.
Gina Miller: Westminster will inherit EU's 'place to blame' title after Brexit
'If you no longer have Brussels to blame, then Westminster takes its place,' Miller said.
Donald Tusk: EU leaders must put certainty first when Brexit guidelines are thrashed out
EU Council chief announced that a Brexit summit for the 27 other leaders will be held on 29 April.
Hard Brexit will turn a quarter of small UK firms off from selling to EU says FSB
Survey from British business body found 27% of companies will be deterred by EU tariffs.
Nicola Sturgeon calls Theresa May 'undemocratic' as UK PM blocks IndyRef2 before Brexit
First Minister of Scotland described move as 'untenable, undemocratic and totally unsustainable'.
Brexit minister David Davis admits UK has not done an economic analysis of no EU deal
Labour says the UK government is talking up recklessly crashing out of the bloc.
EU Council President Donald Tusk: No Brexit deal scenario hurts everyone
Top Polish politician launches thinly-veiled attack on Theresa May as divorce talks loom.
Theresa May unveils next Brexit steps after Article 50 bill passes UK parliament
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told the UK prime minister to drop her 'complacent' strategy.
Jeremy Corbyn vows to fight 'bargain basement' Brexit – but fails to show at pro-EU national rally
Labour source says the vote began later than expected and the leader had other commitments afterwards.
EU Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker: UK could re-enter 'the boat' after Brexit
Juncker shared hopes country will re-enter the bloc after informal meeting of 27 EU leaders in Brussels.
Lords reject second Brexit vote as Archbishop of Canterbury issues 'divisive' warning
Church of England leader claimed a second EU referendum would add to divisions in the UK.
UK should use 'phased migration transition' to avoid Brexit shock for business
EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee also said immigration may not drop after the UK splits from the bloc.
Michael Gove and Brexit MPs urge May to unilaterally safeguard EU nationals' rights in UK
Exiting the EU Committee also wants the government to protect the 1.2m Britons on the continent.
Theresa May defeated in the House of Lords over EU nationals: Now what?
Number 10 will now attempt to avoid parliamentary 'ping-pong' to trigger Article 50.
Full list of Lords who voted to back rights of EU citizens in UK post-Brexit
Peers vote in favour of amendment to Brexit bill previously rejected by MPs.
Nigel Farage: Ukip's only MP Douglas Carswell is a saboteur and a posh boy
Former Ukip leader urged Paul Nuttall to axe ex-Conservative from the Eurosceptic party.
Peers could make changes to Brexit Bill says Lord Mandelson
The Labour peer expects the House of Lords may attach conditions to the Bill, he said.
Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage lead Brexit backlash against 'condescending' Tony Blair
Foreign secretary urged UK voters to "rise up" and turn off their TVs next time Blair appears.
Challenges posed by Brexit 'modest' and 'manageable' in the face of UK economic resilience
Ratings agency Moody's says wide range of economic indicators point to hope in 2017.