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Paul Nuttall elected Ukip leader after year of triumph and turmoil for pro-Brexit party
Nuttall, 39, is expected to target working-class voters in Labour's northern heartlands.
MEP Paul Nuttall favourite as Ukip due to name leadership successor to Nigel Farage
Former deputy leader is expected to beat Suzanne Evans and John Rees-Evans.
New Brexit legal battle as lawyers tackle government over European Economic Area membership
Thersea May's ministers will be tested over wether the UK's membership of the EEA ends with Brexit.
Tony Blair compares Brexit to a bad home swap and says voters can stop split
Former Labour prime minister ruled out a return to the front-line of British politics.
'Ambitious' Martin Schulz will not seek third term as EU Parliament chief to pursue German politics
Open Europe told IBTimes UK that Schulz will attempt to hold a big national post in Germany.
Belgium PM urges 'smart Brexit' from Theresa May at Number 10 summit
Charles Michel said Europe needs unity to deal with terrorism, Russia and the civil war in Syria.
Ukip faces EU electoral watchdog probe over £430,000 of funds 'misspent' on Brexit campaign
Watchdog will decide whether Ukip took an 'impermissible donation' from the ADDE group.
David Davis set for showdown with EU Parliament's Brexit negotiator
MEP Guy Verhofstadt looks forward to a "hell of a conversation" with the Brexit secretary.
UK firms must reform to save faith in capitalism after Brexit vote Theresa May tells bosses
Prime minister addressed the Confederation of Business Industry's annual conference in London.
Labour should be 'party of the 48%' says pro-EU Richmond Park candidate
Christian Wolmar spoke to IBTimes UK after John McDonnell said Labour would not block Article 50.
Brexit backers attack 'nonsensical' Barack Obama over latest EU intervention
Conservative MEP David Campbell Bannerman told IBTimes UK there is no transparency over TTIP.
Ukip group faces £150,000 fine from EU Parliament over 'misspent' funds
Leaked audit claims Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe misused £430,000 worth of grants.
UK government must give voters a 'grand immigration bargain' after Brexit vote
Institute of Economic Affairs chief tells IBTimes UK that Theresa May should drop her migration target.
Corbyn ups Brexit pressure on May as PM fails to rule out Nigel Farage peerage
'Such matters are normally never discussed in public,' May said when grilled about an award for Farage.
'Post-truth' is the word of 2016 as Donald Trump and Brexit cause political earthquakes
Oxford Dictionaries says the earliest known usage of the term was in 1992.
John McDonnell triggers Brexit row with Green Party over Article 50 vote
Caroline Lucas MP accused Labour of 'premature capitulation' in reaction to McDonnell's speech.
John McDonnell: UK government committing dereliction of duty with Brexit plan
Shadow chancellor says Theresa May's ministers are divided over the UK's plan to split from the EU.
Full list of Remain MPs who could block a Brexit by voting Article 50 down
Theresa May's plans to split from the EU have been turned upside down after a High Court ruling.
Vote Leave chief backs 'reasonable' Article 50 judgement on Brexit trigger
Dominic Cummings reassured Eurosceptics and said the ruling is not a case of judicial activism.
MPs will 'comfortably' back Article 50 if parliament gets vote says political expert
Professor Matthew Goodwin spoke to IBTimes UK immediately after the High Court judgement.
Brexit blow for Theresa May as government loses Article 50 case at High Court
Investment fund manager and Remain voter Gina Miller successfully challenged the government.
Brexit on trial as High Court judges rule whether MPs will vote on Article 50
Lord Chief Justice John is expected to give his verdict on the morning of 3 November.
Remain campaign chief accepted CBE so he could take wife to Buckingham Palace
Will Straw, the former executive director of Britain Stronger in Europe, was grilled by a group of MPs.
Lib Dems roll out the heavyweights and target local press in Richmond Park by-election
Campaign source tells IBTimes UK that Tim Farron and Nick Clegg will feature heavily.
Ofsted chief: Grammar schools will fail majority of children
'We must not be misty-eyed and nostalgic about the 50s where a small minority youngsters did well and 80% or more did badly.'
Tony Blair backs second EU referendum to reverse 'catastrophic' Brexit vote
Former PM also warned voters have choice between 'hard Brexit Tory Party and a hard-left Labour Party'.
Don't get carried away with comparing CETA saga to Brexit says EU expert
Vincenzo Scarpetta, a senior policy analyst at Open Europe, spoke to IBTimes UK.
Ukip throw support behind Brexit backer Zac Goldsmith in Richmond Park by-election
Vote is quickly turning into a referendum on the UK's decision to leave the EU rather than Heathrow.
Jeremy Corbyn mocks Theresa May over Brexit plans with Blackadder gag
Labour leader compared May to Baldrick, who comes up with implausible 'cunning plans'.
Martin Schulz refers Steven Woolfe and Mike Hookem 'altercation' to French police
European Parliament president said he had 'no doubts' about Woolfe's version of events.