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Theresa May: UK will ignore Brexit doubters to unlock 'Global Britain'
British PM promised to trigger Article 50 before March at the Conservative conference.
Theresa May's Great Repeal Act is not symbolic - it's vital for British sovereignty
Now we know that Article 50 will go ahead, it is time for the UK to take back its sovereignty.
Theresa May says Article 50 will be triggered by March 2017 starting Brexit process
The British Prime Minister made the announcement on the BBC's The Andrew Marr show.
'Brexit means Brexit': What is Theresa May's Great Repeal Bill?
Prime minister will make major Brexit announcement at the Tory conference in Birmingham.
Prime Minister Theresa May set to repeal EU act in Queen's Speech in next Brexit step
May hopes to strike the European Communities Act from the statute books before the German elections.
Read Liam Fox's 'glorious opportunity' speech as trade secretary promises 'smooth' Brexit
Cabinet minister made the address in Manchester today ahead of the Conservative Party conference.
Liam Fox: EU is breaking up and could implode after Brexit
International Trade Secretary issued warning ahead of the Conservative Party conference this weekend.
Struggling German banks pose biggest threat to the EU, warns former chancellor Lord Lamont
Lamont warned that the EU is at risk of buckling under the weight of distressed lenders.
Lib Dems say membership surge directly linked to Jeremy Corbyn's re-election
Sources tell IBTimes UK more than 1,700 people have joined after Lib Dem's conference and Corbyn's victory.
German media boss Mathias Döpfner says UK economy will grow stronger post-Brexit
CEO of Axel Springer says Britain will be better off than other EU countries in 5 years time.
Labour promises to fill EU regional funding shortfall after 2020
Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry will unveil the policy at Labour's conference today.
Theresa May denies she asked Cameron to take softer stance on EU immigrants
PM's camp forced to release private letters in spat between 10 Downing Street and Cameron.
EU chief Martin Schulz reignites war of words with Boris Johnson over immigration
European Parliament president hit back at Johnson for branding Brussels' warnings as 'complete baloney'.
Boris Johnson says Brexit Article 50 could be triggered in early 2017
Foreign Secretary says Brexit does not have to take years to bring into effect.
EU chief Martin Schulz talks Brexit with Theresa May, Sadiq Khan and Jeremy Corbyn
European Parliament president makes trip to UK after visit from fellow EU grandee Donald Tusk.
Brexit Department goes on rapid recruitment drive as headcount surges by 400%
IBTimes UK's number crunching shows David Davis' ministry is growing at a swift pace.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte takes aim at European Union
Speaking about EU asking Philippines to end the killings of those involved in drugs trade, Duterte said 'f**k you'.
Ceausescu's forgotten children: Closing the last of Romania's communist-era orphanages
Three decades on, the former communist regime still casts a shadow over the country.
Fire destroys Lesbos refugee camp leaving thousands stranded
Residents could be seen wandering through the ashes and remains of tents, trailers and containers in which they once lived.
Tim Farron: Read Liberal Democrat leader's full speech to 2016 conference
Farron urges Theresa May to "tell us what Brexit really means" in address to party faithful.
EU passporting: Almost 5,500 UK financial firms using system
Treasury Select Committee head warns of 'significant' risks if UK financial firms lose easy access to EU markets.
Vince Cable slams Tim Farron over 'seriously disrespectful' second EU referendum plan
Senior Liberal Democrat told party members Farron's flagship policy is 'counterproductive'.
EU passporting: How will it affect the City's powerhouse financial services industry?
Bundesbank president is the latest top EU official who says that Brexit will cost the City free market access.
Europe is facing a 'peaceful invasion' of migrants, says former Australian PM Tony Abbott
Former Australian PM says "Too many are coming ... with the insistence that Europe should make way for them."
'Hard Brexit' would hurt Britain's status as a financial hub says Bundesbank chief
Jens Weidmann warned of a bad impact on the UK if it left the single market.
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.
Bank of England names senior director Phil Evans as Brexit coordinator
Evans will try to ensure the UK financial sector isn't unduly affected by Brexit.
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.
The European Union is split by post-Brexit disunity EU Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker will warn
In his annual state of the union address, Juncker will say the EU needs to come together.
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.