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Is Spain Going To Change It's 90-Day Rule For British Nationals?
The movement restrictions imposed by Brexit on Britons, including second-home owners, has had a detrimental effect on EU economies. But, could it all change?
UK government failed to probe Russian 'meddling', say MPs
In a separate 20-page response, the government said there was 'no evidence of successful interference in the EU referendum'.
UK parliament report on Russian political 'meddling' out Tuesday
The 50-page report was compiled last year, but was held back because of the general election in December, despite being cleared for publication.
We must stop a minority of Brexit fanatics from holding the United Kingdom to ransom
The hard Brexit wheels are coming off. We know it, the EU knows it, May knows it.
Can the bond between France and Germany keep the rest of the EU united?
A renewed bilateral Franco-German bond is a necessary condition to counter the centrifugal forces currently testing the European Union.
Brexit hardliners push Theresa May to prepare for 'no deal'
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the warnings from businesses were "inappropriate" and undermined chances of getting a "clean Brexit."
How Brexit has divided the United Kingdom
UK split by Brexit vote two years after referendum to leave EU.
UK's Leave EU campaigner says he's no evil genius
Arron Banks heatedly suggested to lawmakers that he was being targeted in a witch hunt.
Irish border is being used to spark new Brexit referendum says Boris Johnson
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson says that the issue of the Irish border is being used as a "proxy war" to thwart Brexit.
Nigel Farage denies calling for second EU referendum, doesn't know what feminism is
Former Ukip leader reaches for the old "fake news" weapon in denying call for second referendum. Wright Stuff footage shows him suggesting it.
Top Remainer admits UK well-placed to benefit from Brexit thanks to global trade growth
The UK is well placed for growth despite Brexit due to rises in global trade, said a Conservative economics grandee who voted Remain.
Boris Johnson admits error in Leave campaign's £350m-a-week EU claim on buses which 'was £86m short'
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson says the Leave campaign could have used a higher figure than the controversial claim that £350m was being sent to Brussels.
Ukip declares it's 'ready for war' over second Brexit referendum, Twitter responds with memes
The UK Independence Party (Ukip) has been ridiculed on social media after saying British citizens should expect "war" if the government fails to leave the European Union (EU).
Nigel Farage admits Brexit vote could be reversed as Remainers gain momentum
The former Ukip leader said Leave supporters have lost control of the public debate on Brexit, leaving space for Remainers to gain momentum and possibly reverse the historic vote.
Brexit: Nigel Farage says there needs to be a second EU referendum
Former Ukip leader says Leave needs higher percentage of votes to stop Remainers 'whining' about Brexit.
Facebook and Twitter have three weeks to hand over details of Russian interference in Brexit ballot
The DCMS select committee has demanded that Twitter and Facebook hand over information about Russian interference in the EU referendum.
10 suggestions if you want to stop Brexit
Eurosceptic politician Daniel Hannan offers some thoughts which would, in 'normal circumstances', be uncontroversial.
Brexit voters and Britain First supporters are more likely to believe conspiracy theories
IBTimes UK's analyses of Twitter data reveals Britain First followers' obsession with Madeleine McCann's disappearance and other conspiracy theories.
Twitter suspends 45 Russian propaganda accounts that shared messages on Trump, Merkel and Brexit
Twitter, Facebook and Google have come under scrutiny over the past few months over the role their platforms played in Russia's disinformation campaign during the 2016 election.
Exposed: How Russia targeted Brexit vote with covert network of 150,000 troll accounts
More than 150,000 Twitter accounts located in Russia posted up to 45,000 messages about Brexit in the days around the 2016 EU referendum vote, new research suggests.
Is the post-Brexit pound the 'Mr Bean' of currency markets?
Commentators bemoan the British currency's unpredictability as political and economic headwinds make life difficult for forecasters.
One in five European NHS doctors have made 'solid plans' to quit UK thanks to Brexit and xenophobia
Almost half of NHS doctors from the EU and EEA are considering relocating. Brexit has made the NHS less attractive to foreign staff, the BMA claim.
Viral photo of Muslim woman 'ignoring Westminster terror victims' actually came from a Russian troll
The revelation comes as the UK parliament launches its own investigation into Russian interference in British politics and the Brexit vote.
Overseas purchasing power of UK earnings 22% below 2007 peak
Across the euro area as a whole, UK purchasing power is 17% below its initial 2000 level, according to fresh industry analysis.
EU negotiator Michel Barnier sees 'no decisive progress' in tense Brexit talks
Britain's Brexit secretary David Davis urges EU to be "more imaginative and flexible".
Edinburgh Festival wowed by Boris Johnson in his underpants
Brexit musical also features dressing gown-clad Michael Gove and a relieved David Cameron.
Donald Trump says Scottish independence 'would be terrible' and angers nationalists
"What would they do with the British Open if they ever got out?" the golf-course owner said.
Old Leave voters think Brexit is worth it even if their kids become jobless
YouGov survey shows 'Brexit extremism' is rife among Leave and Remain voters.
UK may have to wait until 2022 to broker its own free trade deals says Philip Hammond
Chancellor says that 'many things will look similar' as the UK transitions out of the EU.
Eurosceptics plot mass leaflet drive to stop Tony Blair 'hijacking' Brexit
Better Off Out campaign plan to send 200,000 leaflets to voters across the UK.