Brexit
Why Brexit Could Thwart Theresa May's Housing Plans
Plans to build more rental properties could come to nothing if housing developers can't see the benefits.
Brexit 'Could Hit 30,000 U.K. Finance Jobs'
Germany, France, Ireland and the Netherlands set to be biggest winners, report says.
We Need Young Leaders, Now More Than Ever
Young people must be passionate but should not turn to anger, says the co-founder of One Young World.
U.K.'s Boris Johnson Calls To Keep Sanctions on Russia
Johnson said there is "no case for relaxation."
How British MPs Could Change Brexit Plans
Politicians are trying to amend a bill allowing the government to take the U.K. out of the EU.
Tale of Two Donalds: EU Leaders Split on Trump
Malta conference exposes the fissures erupting over Trump's anti-globalization stance, with European Council chief Donald Tusk leading those who see the president as a threat.
Will Tories Join Labour in Opposing May's Brexit Plan?
U.K. prime minister needs the support of her entire party to approve her strategy without change.
Britons May Be Disappointed by the Final Brexit Deal
Polling shows voters have strict conditions for what life after Brexit should look like.
What Brexit Means for U.K Nuclear Energy Policies
With the EU out of the picture, what challenges will the U.K's nuclear policy face?
Britain Should Stand United Against Trump
The Liberal Democrat leader joined protests in London Monday night against a state visit for President Donald Trump.
Boris Johnson Says U.K. Shouldn't 'Demonize' Trump
Labour's Emily Thornberry said Britain needs 'a Prime Minister who is prepared to tell [Trump] to stop.'
Trump Is One of EU's Greatest Threats; Guy Verhofstadt
"Twenty million people have died because of nationalism in Europe," Guy Verhofstadt said.
Donald Trump Is '100 Percent' Behind NATO, Says May
While Trump said he wanted to have good relations with Russia, May said sanctions must stay in place.
Live: Trump Press Conference With Theresa May
The British prime minister's visit marks the first by a foreign head of state during the Trump administration.
Brexit Was the 2016 Global News Highlight for Russians
A new poll shows which world events Russians recall best from the past year.
Why U.S.-U.K. Trade Deal Could Be Harder Than It Sounds
Theresa May and Donald Trump certainly have an incentive to announce a quick deal, but it might not make economic sense.
Doomsday Clock Ticks Closest to Midnight Since 1950s
The "clock" is now at two and a half minutes to midnight, 30 seconds closer than in 2016.
U.S. Now Classed a 'Flawed Democracy,' Report Finds
The report cited the collapse of trust in American public institutions as a reason for the change.
U.K. Government Struggling with Brexit Workload: Report
Government departments tasked with handling the country's post-EU future have faced deep cuts.
Trump and May to Talk Trade in First Meeting Together
Trump might use the meeting to go some way to winning concessions from Britain and bolster his vision of the United States exporting its way to prosperity.
Forget Polls, Social Media Is How to Predict Elections
Polls failed to predict Brexit or Donald Trump, but online comments are full of the emotions that matter.
British MPs Call on Government for Brexit Policy Paper
The government could introduce legislation to enable them to trigger article 50 as early as Thursday.
Supreme Court Brexit Ruling: What Happens Next?
The decision is unlikely to stop Brexit happening, but it could cause complications.
Sturgeon Pushes for Second Scottish Independence Vote
The Supreme Court ruled that Edinburgh's devolved assembly did not need to be consulted on triggering Brexit.
Why Brexit Could Hit U.K. Universities the Hardest
Damage to research threatens the U.K's industrial base and the reputation of its universities.
After Brexit, Does the U.K. Have an Integration Issue?
Critics of the traditionally laissez faire attitude call for a more active role for government and the population in creating a cohesive society.
U.K. Government Must Seek Parliament Approval on Brexit
However, the government does not need the permission of devolved governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Brexit Might Be Softer Than May Would Have Us Believe
If the U.K's industrial strategy is timid, Brexit will end up being a soft one.
Theresa May's Industrial Strategy Doesn't Go Far Enough
A Conservative government intervening in the state is less surprising than it seems given the U.K.'s huge industrial discrepancies.
UK PM 'Won't be Afraid' of Frank Talk in Trump Meeting
Labour's Jeremy Corbyn warns the prime minister to be careful, as 'there were no signs of any special relationship in (Trump's) inauguration speech.'