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'The only real alternative to a hard Brexit is no Brexit,' EU chief warns
Donald Tusk warned Britain cannot have it all as he took aim at 'proponents of the cake theory.'
MPs could still have say on 'final' Brexit deal following 'tyranny' accusations
The government is under pressure to debate the terms of Brexit in parliament.
There must be a 'risk' and 'price' for Brexit warns Francois Hollande
'Britain wants to leave, but does not want to pay anything,' the French president said.
Retrieval of Kohinoor from Britain is difficult, Indian government tells Supreme Court
The Indian government says it will 'explore ways and means' to negotiate with the British government to get the 105-carat diamond back.
Theresa May to tell world leaders: All countries have responsibility to manage their own borders
PM who will address the UN, to say there is a need to reduce illegal and uncontrolled migration.
British and Irish holidaymakers among 24 tourists injured in Barcelona bus crash
Spanish emergency services said three of the injured were in a serious condition.
Indian-Australian engineer rides solar-powered tuk tuk 6,200 miles to reach UK
Naveen Rabelli started his journey in February to raise awareness about vehicles that run on renewable energy.
China, Britain look at strengthening defence ties, deepen bilateral relations
Defence ministers of both countries pledged support to each other during a meeting in London.
Saudi foreign minister to brief UK lawmakers and prevent ban of arms sales amid Yemen conflict
It comes a day after Theresa May raised concerns over the conflict in Yemen with Saudi leaders.
Theresa May raises concerns over Yemen as calls grow for world's second-biggest arms dealer to stop Saudi sales
Boris Johnson insists Britain 'operates one of the most robust arms export control regimes in the world'.
UK-Russia ties 'depend on special relationship with the US,' says Vladimir Putin
Russian leader's remarks come ahead of his meeting with PM Theresa May in China next week.
Those with bad GCSE results shouldn't fret - exams are not only route to success
Young people reeling from poor exams should remember there is no such thing as failure - only feedback
UK heatwave: Gravesend claims title of hottest place in Britain as temperatures soar
Bookies have slashed the odds on 2016 being the hottest summer since records began.
Owen Smith vows to block Brexit unless Theresa May puts final terms to the British people
'British people were lied to by the Leave campaign,' the Labour leadership contender said.
Britain could strike 'special status' in EU relationship but divorce proceedings must start soon
Germany's European Affairs Minister said it could be possible given Britain's 'significance'.
Russia has a 'significant capability edge' over Britain on the battlefield, leaked report suggests
While Moscow has more powerful weapons than Britain, they are not the only tools in Russia's arsenal.
Elite British forces pictured on Syria's front line 'to decapitate the head of terror'
A New Syrian Army spokesman also confirmed the rebel group is getting weapons from the Pentagon.
Japan's Emperor Akihito has hinted he's too old to rule – shouldn't Queen Elizabeth do the same?
Can a modern democracy function with a centenarian head of state?
Brexit: No single market access without free movement of people, Francois Hollande tells Theresa May
The French president said the UK faces a 'choice' between free market access or 'another status'.
Labour leadership: Over 183,000 people register to vote as Corbyn and Smith prepare for battle
Smith calls for 300 hustings, saying he wants to debate in every town, village hall and city in the country.
Theresa May rules out Brexit talks 'until our objectives are clear' during first foreign trip as PM
May says Brexit roadmap will take time but Merkel insists Germany, UK and EU do not want an 'impasse'.
Owen Smith says he needs 'great Labour woman' Angela Eagle by his side for leadership contest
'I am just as radical as Jeremy Corbyn,' Smith declares in an attempt to unite a fractured Opposition.
British MPs vote overwhelmingly to renew Trident weapons system
The four replacement submarines are expected to cost taxpayers an estimated £31bn.
Not renewing Trident is a 'reckless gamble' that will 'embolden our enemies,' Theresa May will say
A Commons vote on the renewal of Britain's nuclear programme will take place today.
Theresa May: Where does Britain's incoming prime minister stand on foreign policy?
May has never rebelled from the Conservative Party line on foreign affairs.
Furious Conservatives round on Andrea Leadsom following 'vile' motherhood comments during Tory leadership campaign
Leadsom has accused the Times of manipulating what she said in an interview.
Britain lifts ban on front line close combat roles for female soldiers
The move comes following a recommendation from the head of the army, General Sir Nick Carter.
Grexit: Greeks look to follow Britain out of Europe despite post-Brexit recession fears
Greeks have watched the EU referendum with interest after years of financial misery.
Chilcot report: Alastair Campbell issues robust defence of former boss Tony Blair
Former communications chief at No. 10 says that the ex-PM was never 'hellbent on war'.
Chilcot report: Highlights from Iraq war memos between Tony Blair and George Bush
Blair told Bush: "I will be with you, whatever."