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EU to May: We're too busy to meddle in UK elections
'People get excited over elections,' said European Commission chief spokesman Margaritis Schinas.
FX Focus: Dollar remains volatile after Fed keeps rates unchanged
US central bank says economic slowdown experienced in Q1 is likely to be transitory.
Isis is developing its own secret social network
Europol discovered jihadist online platform during internet crackdown.
A €100bn Brexit bill: Who do you think you are kidding Mr Juncker?
Brexit bill is about settling accounts, not scores – despite quarrel between "bloody difficult woman" and eurocratic oaf.
Theresa May speech: PM accuses EU of 'meddling' in general election, as it happened
'Threats against Britain have been issued by European politicians and officials,' the PM said.
Market analysis: UK bank numbers and a look ahead at sector stocks in May 2017
Former city trader and TipTV founder Nick Batsford discusses recent financials posted by major banks with market analyst Matt Brown.
Oxfordshire man celebrates 65th birthday by shouting at Tim Farron about Brexit
Malcolm Baker announced that he would be changing his long time voting allegiances.
David Davis rejects €100bn Brexit bill as chief EU negotiator warns of 'explosive consequences'
'The financial settlement is only about settling the accounts,' Michel Barnier said.
EU and UK migrants in limbo as Theresa May rows with Brussels over residency deal
'Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed,' a defiant EU official told IBTimes UK.
European Union and Theresa May's Brexit posturing doesn't do anyone any favours
At such a critical point in EU-UK relations, politicians on both sides should stop playing to the crowd.
EU will demand up to €100bn for UK divorce bill as it plays hardball on Brexit
France and Germany will reportedly make tougher demands on Britain.
Peer denies threatening Brexit campaigner Gina Miller with 'troublesome' immigrant remark
Rhodri Philipps, the 4th Viscount St Davids, faces two other unrelated racial malicious communication charges.
Nick Clegg: Tories will unleash tsunami of red tape with hard Brexit
'EU citizens face uncertainty, then hassle, expense, red tape bureaucracy and paperwork.'
UK manufacturing sector grows at fastest pace in three years
UK economy off to a positive start of Q2 as manufacturing sector PMI comfortably beats expectations.
Donald Tusk gets dragged into the Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker Brexit row
UK prime minister reportedly told EU Council chief of plan to seal an early deal on migrant rights.
Wimbledon to increase prize money to over £2m due to Brexit
The prize money increase is due to the fall in the value of the pound because of Brexit.
Juncker report is proof Theresa May is 'leading Britain over cliff edge' says Labour
It is after the European Council president accused the PM of being 'deluded' on Brexit expectations.
EU's Jean-Claude Juncker believes Theresa May is 'deluded' over Brexit talks
Leaks reveal the European Commission president's meeting with the PM went badly for the UK.
Ex-PM David Cameron installs £25,000 'writing' shed in garden
Cameron intends to write his autobiography inside his new investment.
Japan PM Shinzo Abe calls for 'smooth' Brexit process
Abe says overnight changes to regulation could hurt business.
Theresa May denies Tories' 'strong and stable leadership' election promise is 'robotic'
May outlined her plans for the general election and Brexit negotiations to the BBC.
Tim Farron believes Lib Dems will 'change course of history' in upcoming general election
Lib Dems leader wants to fight Theresa May's 'colossal coronation'.
EU leaders show 'unity' announcing the bloc's Brexit negotiating stance
European Council President Donald Tusk said 'firm and fair' mandate for negotiations are now set.
FX Focus: Pound surges to seven-month high against the dollar despite poor GDP data
Sterling shrugs off report showing UK economy grows 0.3% in the first quarter of the year.
UK economic growth stutters as service sector activity weakens
Economic growth rate fell to its lowest since the first quarter of 2016.
UK economy 'holding up well' despite signs of slowing consumer spending
Consumption-related indicators lost momentum in Q1 but British economy remains resilient.
European leaders to decide if a 'United Ireland' could join the EU
Irish leaders wonder what would happen in case of post-Brexit unification.
If May wins by a landslide it's not about Brexit – she just lucked out with her opposition
A poll suggesting that some are now regretting voting Leave is scant comfort if she's heading for victory.
Conservative lead slashed by seven points in latest poll ahead of general election
It could be a tighter race than predicted...
Angela Merkel warns Britain not to have 'illusions' about future EU relationship after Brexit
European officials have warned that the result of the general election won't change anything.