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Italy's 'Fertility Day' campaign backfires after health ministry releases 'offensive' images
'Hurry up! Don't wait for the stork,' one promotional image read.
Since the EU referendum, Remainers have been bullied by Brexiters
The vote was not the end of the story. Europhiles are branded undemocratic, anti-working class and unpatriotic.
For maternity discrimination to end, we need to change work culture and the attitude of bosses
This unacceptable discrimination must not be overlooked as Whitehall grapples with Brexit.
Rough trade: US and EU battle it out over tax reforms and international markets
Back taxes and trade talks have heated tensions between the US and EU.
Theresa May's cabinet discuss Brexit exit strategy at Chequers
Conservative prime minister could trigger Article 50 next year to start negotiations with Brussels.
Nigel Farage and Marie Le Pen are trying to hijack Brexit vote, Tim Farron warns
Liberal Democrat leader says 'malevolent forces' are attempting to take advantage of the historic result.
Apple ordered to pay Ireland €13bn in back taxes by EU regulators
EC rules that tax arrangements between Apple and Ireland broke laws on state aid.
UK should stay in single market and restrict free movement, says top EU think tank
Bruegel group says a new 'continental partnership' should be forged between the EU and UK.
Labour's Owen Smith urged to apologise for calling Jeremy Corbyn a 'lunatic'
Challenger made the mental health-related remark at a hustings in London on Tuesday.
Owen Smith vows to block Brexit unless Theresa May puts final terms to the British people
'British people were lied to by the Leave campaign,' the Labour leadership contender said.
So where exactly is our DIY recession following the Brexit vote?
Bank of England has had to acknowledge it was too pessimistic before UK vote to leave the European Union.
Tory MP defends 'tongue-in-cheek' British Empire Olympic medal post amid backlash
Heather Wheeler posted the info-graphic on Twitter in reaction to a message from the EU Parliament.
EU mocked for claiming it beat US and China to win the Olympics
EU Parliament claimed it beat the US and China by including Team GB's medal haul in its tally.
So much for the Brexit 'crisis' - it was scaremongering all along
It's already clear that the hand-wringing doom-mongers have got Britain – and Europe – badly wrong.
Ankara slams 'unfair' EU-Turkey deal as a 'one-way road'
PM Binali Yildirim said Turkey's agreement with the EU has not been 'implemented'.
Britain could strike 'special status' in EU relationship but divorce proceedings must start soon
Germany's European Affairs Minister said it could be possible given Britain's 'significance'.
Theresa May orders ministers to stop the 'nonsense' and focus on Brexit delivery amid turf war
The PM's intervention is in response to the turf war between Liam Fox and Boris Johnson.
UK Government pledges to plug £4.5bn EU funding gap following Brexit
Chancellor Philip Hammond will guarantee payments to universities, farmers and for infrastructure until 2020.
'I'm Labour to my bones,' says Owen Smith as he rules out shadow cabinet return under Jeremy Corbyn
Owen Smith and Jeremy Corbyn clashed in a bitter Labour leadership hustings event in Gateshead.
Erdogan vows to deliver death penalty if Turkey's parliament votes in favour of reinstation
Over a million people turned out for the Democracy and Martyrs' Rally in Istanbul.
Ukip leadership hopeful Lisa Duffy promises to deliver unity with 'firm but fair' regime
Duffy, 48, speaks to IBTimes UK about her plans to succeed Nigel Farage.
Indonesia carries out four midnight executions by firing squad on Nusa Kambangan prison island
Ten other prisoners were given a last-minute reprieve, but their fate is not yet known.
Develop a tailor-made post-Brexit model 'that suits the UK and EU' urges Theresa May
British PM 'intends' to guarantee EU citizens' rights in UK, as long as Britons' rights are protected.
Blow for Brexit hopes as US trade chief refuses to discuss new deal with UK
Froman's announcement follows the UK international trade secretary, Liam Fox's visit to the US.
Brexit: SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon warns UK faces a 'hard exit' from EU
First Minister of Scotland promises to explore all of the nation's options before Article 50 is triggered.
Brexit: Two-year 'shadow' looms over global economy concedes Philip Hammond
As a lengthy negotiating process looms ahead, the chancellor points to 'uncertainty' over Brexit outcome.
UK's financial services sector will retain its passporting rights despite Brexit, Boris Johnson says
Passporting allows banks in EU member nations to offer their services to clients across the bloc.
Migrant crisis: Irish navy ship recovers 17 bodies from upturned boat off Libyan coast
Since 2014, some 400,000 migrants have braved the dangerous crossing between Libya and southern Italy.
Brexit: No single market access without free movement of people, Francois Hollande tells Theresa May
The French president said the UK faces a 'choice' between free market access or 'another status'.
Theresa May rules out Brexit talks 'until our objectives are clear' during first foreign trip as PM
May says Brexit roadmap will take time but Merkel insists Germany, UK and EU do not want an 'impasse'.