Trump will visit Poland during his trip to Europe for the G20 and will deliver a speech.
EU Parliament moves from Brussels to Strasbourg every month at a cost of £150m per year.
Almost 50% of voters do not think the UK government will secure a good Brexit deal, Survation says.
India and the UK have a chance to build a transformational relationship.
Government plans to 'take back control' and pull out of the 1964 treaty in two years.
From Theresa May to Jeremy Corbyn, IBTimes UK lists the most important politicians.
Andy Slaughter, Catherine West and Ruth Cadbury voted to keep the UK in the EU's single-market.
Restrictions on EU nationals coming to the UK could help police forces and 'hamper' criminals.
Dr John Sentamu condemned 'fiery slogans' such as 'no deal is better than a bad deal'.
Annual social attitudes study also found that British people are becoming more socially liberal.
May was the only cabinet minister to oppose David Cameron's plan, George Osborne claims.
"The risk is that there is a rapid erosion in business and consumer confidence," Jonathan Portes warns.
The UK Prime Minister said that citizens living in the UK 5 years or more could get 'settled EU status'
European Council president quoted from John Lennon's Imagine as he described himself as a 'dreamer'.
A fight over the UK's future relationship with the EU is going on inside the Conservative Party.
"We want to make sure that the withdrawal of the UK happens in an orderly manner," Barnier said.
Will Straw said he felt like he had one hand tied behind his back because of Tory unity fears.
Party's Brexit spokesperson Tom Brake MP talked to IBTimes UK as the two-year-long talks began.
Reuters' survey of City experts finds majority opining that a 'hard Brexit' option might be off the table.
"She is going to have to talk more widely, listen to other parties," the former prime minister said.
The European Union official said a number of options are available but the bloc will not allow "cherry picking".
How the Conservative top team, including Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, are divided.