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Growing Brexit security row a misunderstanding, says British minister

A growing row over Theresa May's apparent threat to pull security co-operation unless Brussels agrees a trade deal is a "misunderstanding", a British cabinet...

Trump administration seeks delay in ruling on climate plan

The Trump administration has asked a federal appeals court to postpone ruling on the merits of President Barack Obama's sweeping plan to address climate...

EU leaders pledge to remain united amid Brexit

European Union leaders say they will remain united and strive to protect the bloc's interest following Britain's decision to leave. In a statement, the leaders...

Theresa May’s Brexit letter to the EU’s Donald Tusk in full

Here is the full text of Theresa May's letter to Donald Tusk informing the European Council of the UK's intention to leave the EU. Dear...

Marine Le Pen claims EU intends to punish Britain over Brexit

The EU "undeniably" intends to punish Britain over Brexit and the bloc wants the split to be "as painful as possible", far-right French presidential...

Theresa May issues unity plea as she prepares to trigger Article 50

Theresa May will urge the country to "come together" as she prepares to trigger the formal process for Britain's divorce from the European Union. The...

US House votes to block Obama-era online privacy rule

The US House of Representatives has voted to block online privacy regulations issued during the final months of the Obama administration, a first step...

Brexit secretary: UK will refuse to hand Brussels £50bn Brexit fee

The UK will refuse to hand Brussels £50 billion to pay for its divorce from the European Union, David Davis has insisted. When Theresa May...

Nicola Sturgeon: Theresa May has no ‘rational opposition’ to second independence vote

Nicola Sturgeon has said the British Prime Minister has no rational argument against a second independence referendum following discussions between the two leaders over...

Repeal Bill will give UK ministers ‘Henry VIII’ powers to change EU laws

Ministers will be handed controversial "Henry VIII" powers to change European Union laws as they are repatriated to Britain without full parliamentary scrutiny under...

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