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Britain's new parliament votes on Boris Johnson's Brexit deal
A final vote on Johnson's separation terms will come when lawmakers return from their Christmas break early next month.
Boris Johnson vows to work 'flat out', outlaw Brexit transition past 2020
Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised to "get Brexit done" by taking Britain out of the European Union by January 31.
Johnson pushes for poll as EU prepares Brexit delay
Boris Johnson was forced to abandon his promise to leave the European Union on October 31.
British PM tries to sell Brexit deal to MPs
Boris Johnson told in a Brussels press conference that he was "very confident" of getting the Brexit deal through.
Theresa May caves in to Tory Brexiteers by not committing to mirror EU rules
Theresa May will outline five tests for Brexit in a keynote speech on Friday at Mansion House in London.
EU citizens arriving in UK during Brexit transition 'can stay permanently' in Theresa May U-turn
Prime minister Theresa May will allow EU citizens arriving in the UK during the Brexit transition phase, in a reversal of government policy, it has been reported.
Police siege locks down part of Brussels amid false fears of murderous gunman at large
Police said that following a search, officers found no body and no gunman.
UK will back bankers' proposal for continued EU access after Brexit
British negotiators are reportedly preparing to push for the kind of Brexit favoured by the UK's financial services sector, despite Brussels having already rebuffed such a plan.
Boris Johnson warns it is 'intolerable and undemocratic' for EU to impose post-Brexit rules on UK
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson will say that it is "intolerable" for the EU to impose laws on the UK after Brexit.
'I am not afraid of you': Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam defiant as Belgian trial begins
The only surviving suspect of the 2015 Paris terror attacks has refused to cooperate with the court at a hearing in Brussels related to separate terror charges.
Secret talks to extend Brexit transition period as UK ministers clash again
UK government in secret talks with senior EU figures in Brussels to extend Brexit transition period as Theresa May's leadership under threat from Eurosceptic MPs.
Sheryl Sandberg admits Facebook has not done enough to stop abuse
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, said that the social networking giant needs to do more to combat election interference, terrorist content and fake news.
'Humiliation': Nigel Farage takes to Twitter to voice rage over Theresa May's EU deal
Nigel Farage is angry about the UK government's agreement with Brussels - and he really wants you to know about it.
Thousands of pro-independence Catalans from all over Europe gather in Brussels for huge rally
Thousands of people from all over Europe have gathered in the Belgian capital to show their support for exiled Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont and his government.
Theresa May 'has four days to salvage Brexit deal or faces leadership threat'
British prime minister Theresa May reportedly has until the end of the week to strike a deal with the EU after her Brexit deal was scuppered by the DUP party.
Theresa May and the EU 'have agreed 90% of Britain's Brexit deal'
The UK has agreed '90% of the Brexit deal', with the EU a source has told the Times as the UK PM has crunch talks in Brussels on Monday.
Most Belgian thing ever? Waffle factory fire sends huge plume of smoke over Brussels
Milcamps waffle factory in the south Brussels region was destroyed by fire on 23 November, but thankfully no-one was injured. People mocked the incident for being a Belgian cliche.
'Tormented' Theresa May 'begged' Jean-Claude Juncker for help on Brexit
According to reports in the German press, Theresa May 'begged' EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker for help over Brexit, the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported.
Theresa May tells EU nationals in the UK: I'll make it easy for you to stay after Brexit
British PM Theresa May has appealed directly to EU citizens living in the UK, vowing to make it as easy as possible to remain in Britain after Brexit.
Man armed with 11-inch knife arrested for threatening passengers on train
The suspect was reportedly heard shouting 'Allahu Akbar' as he ranted at passengers on a train in Brussels.
Divorcee cooked her two-year-old daughter on the barbecue 'so she could go to heaven'
The mother, Julie M, was arrested at her home in Eppegem, near Zemst, in Belgium.
Theresa May 'to offer €20bn' to Angela Merkel to plug post-Brexit budget hole
It is the first attempt by the UK to settle its 'divorce bill'.
Five things you need to know about Labour's new Brexit policy
Labour is putting forward an idea that it knows to be unworkable.
ISIS claims responsibility for Brussels machete attack
A 30-year-old Somali man was shot dead after he attacked a group of soldiers in Boulevard Emile Jacqmain.
Man shot in Brussels after attacking soldiers with machete
A Somali man was shot by police after attacking two soldiers in Boulevard Emile Jacqmain .
Eurosceptics plot mass leaflet drive to stop Tony Blair 'hijacking' Brexit
Better Off Out campaign plan to send 200,000 leaflets to voters across the UK.
David Davis and Michael Barnier continue row over EU citizens in UK after Brexit
Brexit Secretary and EU's chief negotiator have failed to find a compromise on the issue.
Armed police remove champion bagpipes player from Ryanair flight over instrument dispute
The Scottish pensioner had to spend the night in a Brussels airport before travelling home the next day.
Top Tories push for reforms to make UK a human rights leader after Brexit
Dominic Grieve, Maria Miller and Dame Caroline Spelman have made circa 70 recommendations.
UK negotiator David Davis doubts Brexit will prompt other EU nations to quit bloc
"I don't think anyone is likely to follow us down this route," the senior Conservative said.