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EU Referendum: George Osborne says Brexit could cause house prices to drop 18%
British chancellor said Brexit will cause an 'immediate economic shock'.
William Watkinson May 21, 2016
EU referendum: Nigel Farage surprised more UK celebrities did not back remain campaign
Ukip leader says he could find more pro-EU stars by knocking on £500m houses in Notting Hill.
Ian Silvera May 20, 2016
EU referendum: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau backs remain with Brexit trade warning
Intervention comes after Barack Obama and other world leaders have warned against a 'leave' vote.
Ian Silvera May 20, 2016
Greece: Daily life inside Malakasa refugee camp
As conditions in refugee camps worsen, the relocation target of 20,000 asylum seekers has been virtually ignored.
Alex Wheeler May 19, 2016
EU referendum: David Cameron claims Islamic State 'might be happy' with Brexit
UK prime minister was branded 'ridiculous' by one of his own MPs after the comment.
Ian Silvera May 17, 2016
Nigel Farage: Ukip leader warns of second EU referendum if UK narrowly rejects Brexit
Eurosceptic MP suggests resentment within the Conservative Party could drive a push for a further ballot.
Ian Silvera May 17, 2016
EU referendum: Labour will rescue Brexit debate from Tory 'Project Fear' says John McDonnell
Shadow chancellor wants to 'drive out the politics of despair' from the EU referendum debate.
Ian Silvera May 17, 2016
EU referendum: Boris Johnson is the most overrated politician in the UK
Zany Brexit campaign highlights intense divisions within the Conservatives and exposes the limits of Boris.
Steve Richards May 16, 2016
EU referendum: George Osborne, Ed Balls and Vince Cable unite against a Brexit
Conservative chancellor brands 'leave' campaigners conspiracy theorists.
Ian Silvera May 16, 2016
David Cameron: Poor and vulnerable of UK would be the victims of a Brexit
Prime minister issues latest pro-EU plea as the campaigning intensifies ahead of 23 June.
Ian Silvera May 16, 2016
Harriet Harman: Faceless and male-dominated EU protects women's rights in UK
Top Labour MP says that Brussels has been a 'strong friend to British women at work' despite its shortcomings.
Ian Silvera May 13, 2016
EU Referendum: Britain signed up to more than a free trade area in 1973
The motive to join Europe was purely economic but one has to ask whether any politician had bothered to read the clauses on "ever closer integration"
Graeme Mackay May 11, 2016
EU referendum: Brexit backer Boris Johnson accuses David Cameron of being 'demented'
Tory civil war continues as the EU referendum campaign ramps up ahead of 23 June ballot.
Ian Silvera May 11, 2016
Brexit vote: 45% of Europeans want their own referendum on the EU like the UK
But Ipsos MORI says only a third of those surveyed want to break away from the 28-nation bloc.
Ian Silvera May 10, 2016
EU referendum: Most UK businesses will vote Remain suggests new survey
The British Chamber of Commerce estimates 54% of businesses will vote to stay in European Union.
Karthick Arvinth May 10, 2016
EU referendum: Number of firms supporting 'Remain' grows
Sixty-three percent of businesses want Britain to remain part of the EU, IoD survey shows.
Dan Cancian May 09, 2016
Boris Johnson: Brexit campaigners are liberal freedom fighters, not Little Englanders
Former mayor of London says he finds it 'offensive and cretinous' to be called a xenophobe.
Ian Silvera May 09, 2016
Europe Day: What is it and what has it got to do with the European Union?
Europe Day is marked by the European Union on 9 May to celebrate the anniversary of the Schuman declaration.
May 09, 2016
Erdogan accuses allies of leaving Turkey alone in fight against Isis
Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses West of 'dictatorship' and 'cruelty' over refugee crisis.
Nandini Krishnamoorthy May 09, 2016
EU referendum: David Cameron and Boris Johnson renew Tory civil war over Brexit
Prime minister and former Mayor of London will make opposing speeches on 9 May.
Ian Silvera May 09, 2016
EU referendum: Cameron invokes Churchill and says Brexit will increase risk of war
The prime minister will deploy his strongest language yet in the Brexit debate.
Brendan Cole May 09, 2016
Protesters face off with police in Athens as Greek parliament passes further austerity measures
The protesters took to the streets opposing pension and tax reforms ahead of EU meeting.
Brendan Cole May 09, 2016
Former UK spy chiefs warn Brexit will increase risk of militant attacks
Former spy bosses say intelligence sharing between the UK and EU is key to stopping crime.
Jason Murdock May 08, 2016
EU referendum: Japanese premier Shinzo Abe is latest world leader to warn of Brexit
Abe says Japanese businesses see UK as a 'gateway' to Europe and investors could be turned off.
Ian Silvera May 05, 2016
EU referendum: Brexit would trigger 'lengthy' negotiations with Brussels warn Lords
House of Lords' EU committee also says Article 50 would have to be used to legally exit the union.
Ian Silvera May 04, 2016
European Commission trims forecast for inflation and growth amid ongoing global weakness
Inflation predicted to fall from 0.5% to 0.2% and Eurozone economy to grow 1.6% this year.
Dan Cancian May 03, 2016
EU referendum: Brexit risks £250bn of UK trade per year says Alistair Darling
Former Labour chancellor claims leaving the EU would be 'catastrophic' for businesses and families.
Ian Silvera May 03, 2016
Nigel Farage: Broken migration pledge means pro-Brexit cabinet ministers lack credibility
Ukip leader urges Vote Leave to campaign harder on open-borders and 'attack the enemy's goal'.
Ian Silvera Apr 29, 2016
EU referendum: Barack Obama's Brexit plea failed as 'leave' takes opinion poll lead
Nigel Farage tells IBTimes UK he is not surprised by the rise in support for 'leave' and Ukip.
Ian Silvera Apr 28, 2016
EU referendum: UK government uses seafood plea to sink Brexit vote
UK government claims 85% of all UK shellfish exports headed for European shores in 2015.
Ian Silvera Apr 27, 2016
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