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Theresa May must give business a 'clear direction of travel' says pro-Brexit group
John Longworth, co-chair of Leave Means Leave, spoke to IBTimes UK about the 'clarity' debate.
Theresa May drops 'Brexit means Brexit' for 'red, white and blue' slogan
Conservative premier also remained defiant on her 'no running commentary stance' as she faces a rebellion.
From Italy to Brexit hearing: Are we witnessing the end of the EU?
The Supreme Court decision may be irrelevant - Italy's referendum proves Europe's discontent with EU.
Brexit rivals stage Supreme Court protests as historic Article 50 appeal begins
IBTimes UK filmed outside the court in Westminster as the hearing started.
Italy's referendum shows people are fed up of being lied to by Europhile leaders
If voters are offered a choice between corporatist technocrats and angry populists, they pick the populists.
EU presses Facebook, Twitter, Google and Microsoft to act quickly against hate speech
In May, the companies signed a code of conduct promising to 'quickly and efficiently' combat hate speech.
Isis could have adopted new tactics to unleash terror on Europe, Europol warns amid ongoing Mosul offensive
A Europol report cautions against foreign fighters returning from Isis strongholds in Iraq and Syria.
Zac Goldsmith and Sarah Olney cast votes as battle for Richmond Park nears end
The by-election was triggered in protest to Heathrow expansion but Brexit has been a major theme.
Theresa May hopes to resolve EU residency rights row early in Brexit talks
Conservative premier reaffirmed her position during Prime Minister's Questions.
UK may never leave EU, claims Polish foreign minister after trip to London
Witold Waszczykowski accompanied the Polish prime minister, Beata Szydlo, to Downing Street.
Angela Merkel 'rebuffs' Theresa May over residency deal for UK and EU nationals
German chancellor's move will be a blow to the more than three million EU nationals living in the UK.
New Brexit legal battle as lawyers tackle government over European Economic Area membership
Thersea May's ministers will be tested over wether the UK's membership of the EEA ends with Brexit.
Topless female Femen protester wields sledgehammer to smash block of Berlin Wall
Gesture was a 'symbol illustrating the separation between peace and people', Femen declared.
European Parliament's chief Brexit negotiator backs 'associate EU' citizenship for Britons
Associate citizenship could be offered to Britons and other nationals of a country that has left the EU.
Tony Blair compares Brexit to a bad home swap and says voters can stop split
Former Labour prime minister ruled out a return to the front-line of British politics.
'Ambitious' Martin Schulz will not seek third term as EU Parliament chief to pursue German politics
Open Europe told IBTimes UK that Schulz will attempt to hold a big national post in Germany.
Autumn Statement: Government is borrowing huge sums - leaving us in a sea of debt
The plain fact is that we can't go on living beyond our means, borrowing our way out of every difficulty.
We can expect more resentment for the poor from Hammond's Autumn statement
Right-wing politicians have refused to sort out the economic demons that are causing anger.
Belgium PM urges 'smart Brexit' from Theresa May at Number 10 summit
Charles Michel said Europe needs unity to deal with terrorism, Russia and the civil war in Syria.
Ukip faces EU electoral watchdog probe over £430,000 of funds 'misspent' on Brexit campaign
Watchdog will decide whether Ukip took an 'impermissible donation' from the ADDE group.
David Davis set for showdown with EU Parliament's Brexit negotiator
MEP Guy Verhofstadt looks forward to a "hell of a conversation" with the Brexit secretary.
Leavers won't be bullied out of a Brexit by Remainers or Eurocrats
Two thirds of the officials and MEPs I talk to in Brussels believe that the decision will somehow be reversed.
Former Ukip leader Diane James is latest MEP to quit party after Brexit vote
James, now an independent MEP, says her relationship with the party had become 'increasingly difficult'.
UK firms must reform to save faith in capitalism after Brexit vote Theresa May tells bosses
Prime minister addressed the Confederation of Business Industry's annual conference in London.
Eurosceptics welcome prospect of Blair's political return as he 'discredits most things he touches'
The former PM is setting up a new London bureau, where he will reportedly move 130 staffers.
Labour should be 'party of the 48%' says pro-EU Richmond Park candidate
Christian Wolmar spoke to IBTimes UK after John McDonnell said Labour would not block Article 50.
Brexit backers attack 'nonsensical' Barack Obama over latest EU intervention
Conservative MEP David Campbell Bannerman told IBTimes UK there is no transparency over TTIP.
Barack Obama urges Donald Trump to 'stand up' to Russia
Obama tells President-elect to challenge Russia if it deviates from 'international norms'
Nobel-prize winning economist calls Trump tax 'avoider-in-chief'
President-elect's history doesn't hold out hope to curb tax avoidance, says Joseph Stiglitz.
History told us not to ignore how furious people are at the elite – but we didn't learn
Globalisation has been extraordinarily beneficial but, while some race ahead, others are being left behind.