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Macron says 'door always open' for UK to stay in EU
May said the process would lead to "an arrangement for Brexit which will be the interests of the United Kingdom"
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Brexit 'uncertainty' can't go on, says EU's Verhofstadt
The Brexit negotiations timetable has been thrown into doubt by May's disastrous loss of a parliamentary majority
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Britains' May to holds talks with DUP to secure deal
The disastrous election result also prompted calls from within her own party for her resignation
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'Hard Brexit' must be abandoned after election: Scottish leader
First minister says the Conservatives have lost their majority and the PM has lost all authority and credibility
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Pro-Brexit UKIP leader quits after election flop
The party was at the forefront of the Brexit campaign as 52 percent opted to leave the bloc in shock June 2016 vote
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Independence debate dominates in Scotland on election eve
Things heat up in the UK as Scotland strives for separation
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EU wary of Brexit talks walkout whoever wins UK vote
The EU is eyeing June 19, 11 days after Thursday's election, for the formal start of two years of tough talks.
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UK's Nigel Farage a 'person of interest' in Trump-Russia investigation
British newspaper says the UKIP leader had not been accused of wrongdoing and was not a suspect either
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Scotland should have new choice on independence at end of Brexit
SNP says a new vote should be offered because Scotland voted to keep its EU membership last year
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Divine returns for Church of England investment fund
Church Commissioners revealed in its annual report that the CoE earned a return on its investments of 17.1 percent
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Brexit, the thriller British film-makers never wanted
Many in British movie-making vocally opposed Brexit before last June's referendum.
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There is no 'Mayism', May says
British PM rejects the suggestion she has a distinctive personal approach or wants to be compared with Thatcher
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Britain's Labour Party unveils 'radical' election manifesto
Jeremy Corbyn says the country has been run 'for the rich, the elite and the vested interests' in seven years
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Scotland needs choice on independence at end of Brexit: Sturgeon
Sturgeon called on voters to back her Scottish National Party
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English language 'losing importance', says EU's Juncker
Both laughter and applause greeted Jean-Claude Junker's comment
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Brexit on display at new EU history museum
Museum shows badges from successful 'Leave' and doomed 'Remain' campaigns along with a ballot from Brexit...
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May takes tough Brexit stance as UK holds local elections
Britain will choose thousands of new local councillors
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British PM, queen mark end of parliament before June vote
Theresa May announced June 8 vote as she wants increased mandate to take Britain into negotiations on leaving the EU
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Britain's May promises to be 'bloody difficult woman' in Brexit talks
The prime minister is confident she can make a success of Brexit, her spokesman told reporters
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UK local polls prepare general election battleground
Nearly 5,000 local authourity seats are being contested across Britain
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Blair announces return to British politics to fight Brexit
Blair wants to build a political movement to shape the policy debate as Britain starts negotiations to leave EU
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UK's May 'not in a different galaxy' over Brexit
EU leaders reportedly dismayed by her Brexit negotiating demands
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Japan’s Abe cautions against Brexit regulation cliff edge
Says overnight rule change would sow confusion
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EU leaders to unite behind Brexit demands
Remaining 27 countries are set to demand that Britain resolves the key divorce issues of 'people, money and Ireland'
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EU to mull post-Brexit membership for 'united Ireland'
The EU says questions about Northern Ireland are among those that must be resolved as part of the Brexit divorce
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EU 'completely united' ahead of Brexit talks
Ministers from the remaining 27 countries met without Britain for the first time for a final check of the guidelines
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Election could boost Scotland independence calls
Scots are far from united on whether or not to hold a second independence referendum
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Slovakia fines media firms for mentioning Britain, rather the UK, during Brexit
Oddly, the UK's embassy in Slovakia refers to itself as the British Embassy
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British PM calls for early election
May calls Donald Trump, Angela Merkel and other European leaders after the announcement, a spokesman said
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PM says Britain uniting around Brexit
Two years of exit negotiations will start between Britain and the European Union
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UK universities urge British government for 'new immigration policy' for foreign students
Move comes after recent figures showed a “worrying decline” in international applications
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Brexit referendum website might have been hacked: UK lawmakers
Committee was also critical former PM David Cameron's motives for calling the referendum in the first place
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Hard Brexit to have significant implications for Pakistan’s exports
Policymakers should seek trade policies that remove any negative impact.
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Weak British output data triggers growth concerns
Industrial output falls by 0.7%, after shrinking 0.3% the previous month
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EU Parliament prepares to set Brexit 'red lines'
The parliament is likely to hold a vote on any final Brexit deal at the end of 2018 or in early 2019
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Britain will 'never' cede Gibraltar without its consent: May
Gibraltarians want to stay British, when they rejected a referendum on shared sovereignty with Spain
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UK trade delegation heads to India after Brexit trigger
Britain is now looking to strike new trade deals over the coming years with non-EU countries
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Post-Brexit relations discussed
The meeting was focused on up-scaling the post Brexit commercial relations between the two countries
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Brexit may not push Scots towards independence, survey suggests
NatCen surveyed 859 people in Scotland and 2,322 people across Britain
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EU citizens face uncertain future in Brexit Britain
Prime Minister Theresa May has promised to tighten immigration controls
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EU vows unity as Britain braces for Brexit
Britons last year voted 52 percent to 48 percent in favour of Brexit
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Britain delivers letter launching Brexit process
Britain formally launched the process to leave the EU on Wednesday
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British PM May to fire starting gun on Brexit
May will notify EU Council President Donald Tusk that the UK really is quitting the bloc it joined in 1973
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Scottish parliament backs bid for new independence referendum
UK's vote to exit the European Union has strained ties between its four constituent parts
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Scottish lawmakers to hold independence vote on eve of Brexit
May has failed to convince the SNP which has warned of the negative consequences of leaving the EU
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Britain's May to press for strong union on Scotland visit
On Monday May will appeal to a sense of history and shared values to make her case for a strong union in Scotland
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France's Le Pen urges cooperation with Russia against 'terrorism'
The far-right leader has visited Moscow on several occasions, enjoying positive Russian state media coverage
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German Foreign Minister says Turkey further away from EU membership than ever
Minister says he also said that he always had doubts about whether Turkey should join the EU
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Prince William promises Franco-British links will survive Brexit
It will be impossible to escape the poignancy of Diana's son visiting the city where she died on August 31, 1997
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Queen formally approves law giving UK PM May power to trigger EU exit talks
Britain's Queen Elizabeth formally granted PM May the power to trigger exit talks with the European Union