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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.
Dozens perish off the coast of Libya after coastguard boat attacks migrant dinghy
Men, who may have stolen the coastguard vessel, attacked the dinghy causing it to deflate.
A nest of doves or a lion's den? Theresa May's body language reflects complex EU relationship
Judi James explains all after British Prime Minister Thersea May made her EU summit debut.
Chief EU negotiator wants Brexit talks with UK in French not English
European Commission spokeswoman tells IBTimes UK there is no language regime for the negotiations.
Lib Dems warn of post-Brexit trade deal troubles with EU after court case revelation
Party's foreign affairs spokesman Tom Brake MP issued warning over CJEU hearing.
Brits are well-travelled, open-minded global citizens – damn the Brexiteers who want to change us
The rhetoric of Theresa May and others does not reflect Britain's proud history of internationalism.
Iceland says it would welcome the UK into the European Free Trade Association post-Brexit
Iceland which is current chair of EFTA says getting UK into bloc would be placed as priority.
UK's post-Brexit trade deal hinges on outcome of secretive EU court case
EU judges will decide if Britain must deal with 27 nations on free trade.
Meet the shadow minister leading Labour's charm offensive of the City
IBTimes UK speaks to Jonathan Reynolds about Brexit and why he returned to Labour's front bench.
Pro-EU Hilary Benn to chair powerful Brexit Commons Committee
Senior Labour MP has endorsements from Ed Miliband, Anna Soubry and Andrew Mitchell.
Tory councillor suspended for petition urging EU supporters to be jailed for treason
Councillor for Burpham suspended over 'completely mad' petition urging update to Treason Felony Act.
The Conservative 'row' over Philip Hammond is based on a false assumption about Brexit
We can leave the Single Market and still have the closest of links with our EU allies.
UK cabinet row over Brexit migration plans downplayed as 'lively' debate
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt was forced to insist his colleagues were 'absolutely united'.
MPs and peers unveil plan to avoid post-Brexit modern languages crisis in UK
Group urges government to safeguard future hiring of EU citizens in bid to tackle language skills shortage.
Boris Johnson's unpublished Remain article argued Brexit would cause 'economic shock'
The foreign secretary wrote several articles contradicting each other, before announcing his support for Leave.
Polarising Dutch Freedom Party chief Geert Wilders to be tried for racial hatred
Dutch far-right MP Geert Wilders made comments about Moroccans at a rally in 2014.
Write to Remain urges leaders to give EU and UK nationals post-Brexit commitment
New campaign wants Theresa May and her European counterparts to make an 'explicit' pledge.
Duterte vows to 'humiliate' US, EU and UN if they probe the Philippines' war on drugs
'I am very sure they cannot be brighter than me,' the president said.
'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.'
Former Australian PM Julia Gillard compares post-Brexit trade deals to selling a car
'If you sell your car for a dollar, you can always get a deal,' Gillard told London audience.
We dressed visibly as Muslims for a month – here's what it taught us about UK Islamophobia
Many bystanders saw us being threatened and harassed but did not intervene.
US and EU ask Vietnam to free prominent blogger Mother Mushroom arrested for criticising government
US Ambassador Ted Osius, said that he was 'deeply concerned' about the actions taken by the Vietnamese government.
Labour tables 170 Brexit questions for David Davis as MPs debate EU divorce
MPs will debate an Opposition Day motion from Sir Keir Starmer in the Commons on Wednesday.
Immigration policy will put the UK's productivity and competitiveness at risk
Businesses will be burdened by regulation; we will see less skilled workers; and illegal working will increase.
Theresa May makes 'eleventh hour concession' over Brexit scrutiny to halt Tory rebellion
'This is one hell of a climbdown,' a Labour source commented.
City minister Simon Kirby promises 'orderly' EU divorce amid Brexit concerns
Kirby also urged financial services firms to continue to engage with the government.
Classic Tories – faking concern for the working class while keeping their own privileges
The latest Tory attempt to rebrand themselves as the party of the proles will fall flat.
UK government's Great Repeal Bill is a 'distraction' from real Brexit issue says legal expert
University of Cambridge's Professor Mark Elliott issued warning after David Davis' statement.