Conservative MP Michael Tomlinson demanded a guarantee over the rights of EU and UK citizens.
New Brexit spokesman Gerard Batten MEP announced the policy with his appointment.
German chancellor's move will be a blow to the more than three million EU nationals living in the UK.
The Philippine president likened the country's drug problem to stage 2 cancer.
The Brexit notes being carried by an aide to Mark Field MP were caught by a zoom camera lens.
EU Parliament's chief Brexit negotatior spoke to IBTimes UK about the US, Nato and David Davis.
US official says that despite warning US scrapped anti-disinformation unit months before presidential election.
Italy votes on the most significant changes to its constitution since it was first adopted in 1948.
Nuttall, 39, is expected to target working-class voters in Labour's northern heartlands.
Former deputy leader is expected to beat Suzanne Evans and John Rees-Evans.
Associate citizenship could be offered to Britons and other nationals of a country that has left the EU.
UN agencies estimated Turkey was hosting around 2.5 million refugees by the end of 2015.
Former Labour prime minister ruled out a return to the front-line of British politics.
The resolution condemns the government's security clampdown that followed the failed July military coup.
Open Europe told IBTimes UK that Schulz will attempt to hold a big national post in Germany.
Charles Michel said Europe needs unity to deal with terrorism, Russia and the civil war in Syria.
Watchdog will decide whether Ukip took an 'impermissible donation' from the ADDE group.
The EU is seeking feedback from rivals and customers before it could decide on the concessions.
MEP Guy Verhofstadt looks forward to a "hell of a conversation" with the Brexit secretary.
Prime minister addressed the Confederation of Business Industry's annual conference in London.
Conservative MEP David Campbell Bannerman told IBTimes UK there is no transparency over TTIP.
Obama tells President-elect to challenge Russia if it deviates from 'international norms'