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Boris Johnson tells EU to 'go whistle' over 'extortionate' €100bn Brexit bill
UK Foreign Secretary took an undiplomatic approach in the House of Commons.
UK faces Brexit anxiety as public lack confidence in Theresa May and David Davis
Almost 50% of voters do not think the UK government will secure a good Brexit deal, Survation says.
Theresa May unveils 'settled status' offer to 3m EU citizens after Brexit
The UK Prime Minister said that citizens living in the UK 5 years or more could get 'settled EU status'
Could Brexit be stopped? EU chief Donald Tusk says 'door remains open' for UK
European Council president quoted from John Lennon's Imagine as he described himself as a 'dreamer'.
Brussels bomber was Moroccan national carrying device filled with nails
Belgium avoided a serious terrorist attack, its interior minister said.
Belgian police 'neutralise' person wearing 'explosive belt' at Brussels Central Station
Police say that they have the incident under control after a cordon was set up on Tuesday evening.
UK's Brexit minister David Davis: Election has not scuppered our EU divorce plans
Senior Conservative says the government is still planning to split from the EU's single-market.
Brussels will demand UK pay €5bn a year to access EU markets post-Brexit
Analysis shows the UK would also need to pay €1bn into aid budgets.
Nick Clegg: Labour and Tories have made a cynical pact of silence over Brexit
Top Liberal Democrat says families across the UK will face a 'Brexit squeeze' thanks to the split.
Donald Trump had three incredibly awkward alpha moments in one day
Bizarre handshakes, momentary snubs and aggressive shoves marked US President's visit to Brussels.
Watch Donald Trump shove the Prime Minister of Montenegro out of the way
Duško Marković didn't see The Donald coming...
Donald Trump to face mass protests when he visits Brussels
More than ten thousand people are expected to attend the march in the Belgian capital
Brexit rhetoric is paying off for Theresa May – the Tories are now 22 points ahead of Labour
The UK prime minister has claimed that officials in Brussels are 'meddling' with the general election.
Theresa May plays down Tory local election surge as she attacks 'EU bureaucrats' over Brexit
'This is not about who wins and who loses in the local elections,' the prime minister told UK voters.
EU to May: We're too busy to meddle in UK elections
'People get excited over elections,' said European Commission chief spokesman Margaritis Schinas.
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.
Britain would be 'welcomed back into Europe post-election' promises EU president
Antonio Tajani says change of government could mean reversal of Article 50.
I went out in Brexit-loving Harlow with an EU flag on my chest – here's what happened
My partner had urged me not to wear it for my own safety.
Diva demands of US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson – 'avoid eye contact'
Those working in his office have been told 'not to speak to him directly — or even make eye contact.'
EU Council chief Donald Tusk tells UK: 'We already miss you – thank you and goodbye'
EU Council president issued the statement in Brussels after Theresa May triggered divorce talks.
Brexit talks begin: Read full Article 50 letter from Theresa May to EU chief Donald Tusk
Document was hand-delivered by the UK's chief representative to the EU, Sir Tim Barrow.
Chief EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier: I am ready and I want a great deal
Barnier made the remarks as the UK invoked Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty and triggered Brexit talks.
Theresa May will commit historic national failure if Brexit leads to job losses says Jeremy Corbyn
Labour leader issued warning as the UK government invoked Article 50 and started EU divorce talks.
Belgian authorities probe Kazakh paymasters in Nicolas Sarkozy's helicopter deal
Belgian Federal Parliament to examine events which "shame the country, democracy and justice".
Sir Keir Starmer unveils Labour's six Brexit tests as EU divorce talks loom
Shadow Brexit secretary will use Chatham House speech to challenge the UK government.
President Trump to attend NATO leaders' summit in May
Announcement comes after US Secretary of State decides not to attend his first NATO meeting in April.
Gambian president Adama Barrow arrives in France to charm European backers
Barrow is due to meet the French president Francois Hollande and other senior ministers.
Theresa May defends increase in National Insurance for the self-employed as 'fair'
However the policy will not be debated until after the autumn statement.
Boris Johnson says Russia is 'up to all sorts of no good' ahead of Moscow visit
UK foreign secretary urged the Kremlin to change its ways as he plans to visit Moscow.
Belgium: Brussels police stop man with 'militant links' spotted driving van full of gas canisters
The 27-year-old, known to authorities because of his militant links, is being questioned by police.