Leavers are about to turn on the working people who were told that leaving the EU would solve their problems.
German chancellor rebuked the US president-elect during a press conference with the New Zealand prime minister.
By talking down our prospects, the pessimists encourage Brussels intransigence, and make a deal less likely.
EU envoy to the Philippines Franz Jessen said the bloc is also working to assist the country's anti-drug campaign.
The Brexit Committee wants May to clear her stand on single market membership before starting trade talks.
Conservative prime minister gave another hint that her government is seeking a 'hard Brexit'.
Labour's Mayor of London issued warning to City leaders just days before May's major speech.
A blunt statement that we're leaving the single market would mean nuances of negotiated agreements are lost.
Conditions remain bleak on the Greek mainland, where government-run camps hold 34,000 refugees.
The industry body TheCityUK is no longer asking for maintaining full passporting rights after Brexit.
Immigration minister Robert Goodwill told a group of peers he was considering the policy.
Here is what you need to know from the Peterborough address.
Professor Malcolm Chalmers warns Britain could face a 'European fait accompli' on key issues.
Left-winger will warn of sowing divisions in the UK by 'scapegoating migrants'.
UK prime minister says 'great forces' of liberalism and globalisation must be defended.
Mark Carney and City economists prophesied a 'technical recession' but Britain has grown faster since the vote.
As a junior minister, I keenly felt the lack of political advisers.
Sir Andrew Cook said the country could 'sleepwalk to disaster' if Theresa May pulls Britain out of the EU's single market.
Former Belgium Prime Minister says the EU is a ' beautiful political project'.
PCS union tells IBTimes UK that Whitehall is 'under immense pressure' at all levels.
Peer hits outs at those 'intent on creating discord between the House of Commons and the House of Lords'.
Barrow, who replaces Sir Ivan Rogers, has enjoyed a 30-year career in the Foreign Office.