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Ukip leadership election: Diane James expected to succeed Nigel Farage
Party will make the announcement in afternoon after Farage gives his final address as leader.
Jean-Claude Juncker blames Brexit on 40 years of lies and half truths about the EU
EU president admits vote outcome shows something wrong not only with the UK but Europe as well.
Why Barack Obama wants to push TTIP through before he leaves the White House
US has enjoyed huge success in a long-term, bipartisan goal of backing growth of free trade across the world.
European Union countries to have free WiFi in public spaces by 2020
Public areas would include parks, squares, libraries and public buildings.
Jean-Claude Juncker proposes new European military HQ to work towards an EU army
The European Commission president made a range of new proposals during his State of the Union address.
Juncker condemns Brexit-linked killing of Polish factory worker in Essex
Europe cannot accept Polish workers being 'murdered in the streets of Essex', the EU chief tells MEPs.
Housebuilder Galliford Try posts record profit and says it is ready for Brexit uncertainty
The housebuilder completed more than 3,000 homes in the period.
Expel Hungary from EU for treating refugees 'worse than wild animals' says Luxembourg foreign minister
Luxembourg's foreign minister says Hungary has violated fundamental EU values.
Top EU negotiator Guy Verhofstadt calls for Brexit before 2019
Verhofstadt wants the UK to split from the EU before the next round of European Parliamentary elections.
Britons may have to pay for visas to visit Europe under terms of Brexit
EU is looking to operate a visa programme based on the US system.
The emerging illiterate class is hooked on Facebook videos – and that's good news for demagogues
Millennials communicate through emojis, which means a new form of over-simplified, emotional news is emerging.
Top Brexit negotiator will cost UK taxpayers £750,000 a year
Liberal Democrat MP Tom Brake says a headhunter quoted him the staggering salary.
Admit it, Theresa May – cherry picking a few poor kids for grammar school means the rest fester
Evidence shows they increase segregation; May thinks we should have elites who succeed at the expense of the rest.
EU chief Donald Tusk urges Theresa May to begin Brexit talks 'ASAP' at Downing Street summit
Top politicians are meeting at Number 10 as the 27 other EU nations hold informal summit in Slovakia.
Owen Smith brands Jeremy Corbyn the 'disunity candidate' ahead of crunch TV debate
But the Labour leadership challenger is 24 points behind Corbyn, according to YouGov.
UK government won't meet immigration target for 'some time', Amber Rudd admits
Rudd faced the powerful Home Affairs Committee for the first time as Home Secretary.
Blockchain technologies and the EU 'right to be forgotten' – an insurmountable tension?
Steven Farmer of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman explains how European privacy laws are playing catchup.
Theresa May rules out 'running commentary' on Brexit negotiations with EU
PM issued statement after Brexit Secretary David Davis was slapped down by Number 10.
Liberal Democrats insist party's Brexit referendum plan differs from Owen Smith's
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron will launch his party's policies around Brexit today.
Remainers want a glitch in Brexit negotiations so they can claim they were right all along
By now they should be embarrassed over their terrible 'expert' predictions – so where's the mea culpa?
David Davis: Britain will decide on our borders, our laws and the taxpayers' money
Davis faced MPs for the first time in the House of Commons as Brexit Secretary.
Australian-style visa system won't deliver the immigration control UK desires, says May
Conservative prime minister defended her stance during the G20 summit in China.
MPs debate second EU referendum as Theresa May faces immigration backlash
Debate comes after more than four million people signed an online petition over the historic vote.
Man charged with theft after snatching Eddie Izzard's pink beret during March for Europe
A man grabbed the comedian's garish hat whilst he was supporting a pro-EU march in London
Poland's foreign minister says UK must keep Poles safe in wake of Harlow murder
Witold Waszczykowski says he is 'counting' on the UK government to protect Poles.
Theresa May warns of economic 'trouble' after Brexit, as Obama delays trade deal talks
Obama says US will finish trade deals with the EU and Asia-Pacific nations first.
Eddie Izzard's pink beret stolen by Brexiteer during March for Europe in London
Protesters clashed near Westminster as a pro-EU rally snaked through London.
Eddie Izzard tells protestors to 'believe in hope' at March for Europe in Park Lane
March for Europe takes place in eight locations on the anniversary of WWII's outbreak.
Nicola Sturgeon launches second Scottish independence referendum drive after Brexit vote
First Minister of Scotland claims the arguments for independence have changed since 2014.
How the EU referendum result changed the Westminster village
IBTimes UK looks at the new groups and publications launched in the wake of the Leave vote.