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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.
Boris Johnson accused of 'insulting' Italy following Prosecco threat
Brexit talks with an Italian minister led to a spat over who can sell more fish and chips or Prosecco.
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.
Guy Verhofstadt: Stop 'whining' about Trump victory and make Europe great again
European Parliament's Brexit negotiator said EU leaders should drop their efforts to finalise TTIP.
Brexit means Brexit? It's clear the Government hasn't got a clue
May is unprepared - they must stop threatening to invoke Article 50 without Parliament's consent.
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.
Trump and his European counterparts are reflections of nationalism the world has not seen since the 1930s
Progressives must resists this re-emerging narrative of deflation, xenophobia, and divide-and-rule politics.
Sadiq Khan urges pro-EU activists to drop self-pity over Brexit defeat
The Labour Mayor of London has also warned that banks could quit London for New York and Tokyo.
EU foreign affairs chief attacks Boris Johnson for snubbing Donald Trump talks
Johnson had described the European reaction to Trump's victory as a 'whinge-o-rama'.
Sentimentality is the last refuge of those politicians with no idea what they are doing
Intolerance and sentimentality are halting places for Brexiteers who still haven't grasped what they've done.
Government will trigger Article 50 by March deadline, insists David Davis
Preparations for first draft of a bill to trigger Brexit underway in case government loses its appeal.
Theresa May backs press freedom after Brexit ruling backlash
Speaking to journalists at 37,000 feet, the PM also defended the 'independence of the judiciary.'
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.
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.
Brexiteers are drunk on victory, Remainers are drowning their sorrows – both need to sober up
With the right policies we can overcome the shock of Brexit.
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.
EU and Canada sign historic multi-billion Euro free trade deal after long delays and amid protests
The long-awaited Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement has finally arrived
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.
Landmark EU-Canada trade summit cancelled as Wallonia talks continue
Justin Trudeau and EU leaders were scheduled to sign the CETA deal in Brussels.
What the property industry wants when the UK triggers Article 50
We asked those in the residential property sector what they want from Brexit deal. Here's what they said.
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.
Lib Dems vow to fight 'harder than Witney' against 'Brexiteer' Zac Goldsmith
Tom Brake and Susan Kramer spoke to IBTimes UK about the Richmond Park by-election.
'Hard Brexit' will worsen the construction skills shortage and drive house prices higher
CEBR says house price growth will slow amid Brexit uncertainty but warns on cutting EU immigration.
Canada-EU trade deal could still have life even if it isn't signed this week
Experts say cooling off period could lead to deal if opposition doesn't run too deep
How a hard Brexit could endanger Northern Ireland's fragile peace process
The prospect of border controls with the Republic could give succour to dissident republicans.
UK's Roma in state of 'deep insecurity' following Brexit vote
Roma community face legal uncertainty and anxiety over hate crimes surge.
Malta plane crash: Five crew members killed in crash during take-off at Luqa airport
The plane briefly rose from the tarmac before rolling onto its side and then plummeting to the ground.