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Why Brexit Will Have Economic Benefits For the U.K.
Brexit could reduce prices and allow the UK to re-prioritize EU for more pressing issues.
Turkey is Unlikely to Join the EU Any Time Soon
The U.K. labor market may be closed to potential EU states for years to come, professor writes.
Brexit 'Serious Risk' to Global Economy, Warns G7
The statement will be welcomed by the U.K. government ahead of the June 23 referendum.
IFS Warns Brexit Could Extend Austerity by Two Years
The think tank is the latest body to warn the U.K.'s economy would suffer from a Brexit.
Donald Trump Shares Passionate Kiss With Boris Johnson
A pro-EU group has painted a mural of the pair kissing in Bristol, England.
Election Turnout: The Great Uncertainty for Brexit
Are there flaws in telephone pollsters' prediction that Britain will vote to "Bremain?"
Brexit Would Plunge U.K. Into Year-Long Recession
The Treasury's warning comes one month before the vote on Britain's EU membership on June 23.
'Remain' Boosters Say Brexit Would Drive Up Food Prices
'Independent studies show that a vote to leave would hit the value of the pound, making imports more expensive and raising prices in the shops,' David Cameron says.
Ryanair 'Brexit Special' Advert Investigated by Police
The Vote Leave camp claims the ad violates referendum rules and the Bribery Act.
Refugees Welcome? U.K. Public Among Most Accepting
Amnesty international says it shows governments are "out of touch."
Brexit 'Could Mean Cheaper Rents'
Leaving the European Union could cut demand in Britain's housing market.
What the U.K. Can Learn From Ireland's Referendums
Five lessons the U.K. government can take from its neighbor's series of referendums.
What to Expect From the Queen's Speech
At last, an hour or two of political news that doesn't mention Brexit.
U.K. Prime Minister 'Preparing for Trump Visit'
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has traded harsh words with Britain's prime minister.
Why Has David Cameron Joined Tinder?
Swipe left for Labour: U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron joins Tinder to prove a point.
Letter Shows Cameron Discussed 'Brexit' With Business
Letter dates from before Cameron formally began campaigning for Britain to remain in the EU.
Varoufakis To Join EU Left-Wingers In Anti-Brexit Push
Many radical and progressive voters have become disillusioned with the bloc in recent years.
Top U.K. Tech Firms Don't Back Brexit
So-called 'unicorns' either back a 'Remain' vote or are neutral.
The British PM Is Right About Corruption in Nigeria
An expert's view of the scale of corruption in Afghanistan and Nigeria, and their hopes for reform.
Brexit 'Will Mean Death of Farming Industry'
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said leaving the EU will hit working class.
British Press Full Of 'Gossip Fiends' And 'Barbarians'
A state-run publication shrugged off the Queen's comments as "not a big deal."
Fresh Claims Over U.K. Conservatives Election Spending
The Tory party is facing probes by police and the electoral commission.
IMF: 'Brexit' Would Mean Years of Uncertainty
Leaving the bloc could hit house prices, incomes and the financial sector.
Would Remaining in the EU Create 790,000 New U.K. jobs?
The Britain Stronger in Europe campaign overestimates the jobs that could be gained by staying in the EU.
Cameron Apologizes to Cleric He Labeled ISIS Supporter
The cleric is considering legal action against the defense secretary.
UKIP Leader Nigel Farage At Brexit: The Movie Premiere
The documentary is the brainchild of libertarian filmmaker Martin Durkin and his production company WagTV.
Britain To Introduce Money-Laundering Property Law
Foreign companies will have to make their U.K. property portfolios public.
Johnson Accuses Cameron of 'Demented Scaremongering'
The former mayor of London launched an attack on his colleague and old friend the prime minister.
Buhari to Cameron: Don't Apologize, Just Return Assets
The British prime minister referred to Nigeria as "fantastically corrupt."
Buhari 'Embarrassed' by Cameron's Corruption Comments
David Cameron referred to Nigeria and Afghanistan as "possibly the two most corrupt countries."