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Cigarettes must be sold in plain green packs as strict new smoking rules come into force
The new EU directive bans flavoured cigarettes and tobacco in an attempt to stop young people smoking.
Who is Abdul Rashid Dostum? Afghan vice-president leaves for Turkey amid rape allegations
Dostum has not been charged with any offence and the government's investigation status remains unclear.
Pro-EU leaders gang-up on Ukip chief Paul Nuttall over Brexit at ITV debate
"People knew what they were voting for," Nuttall said as he clashed with Lib Dem leader Tim Farron.
Nigel Farage is a coward for not fighting the general election for Ukip says top MEP
Manfred Weber, leader of the European People's Party, made the accusation in the EU Parliament.
European Court ruling paves way for easier post-Brexit trade deal
National parliaments may not be able to block the terms of an EU deal, the ruling suggested.
China's Silk Road initiative off to a bumpy start due to the UK and the EU's reluctance
Initiative not clear on public procurement and social and environmental standards. it is claimed.
Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel say they will 'deepen' EU with 'historic reconstruction'
New French president and the German chancellor were speaking in Berlin on Macron's 1st day in the job.
Brexit now backed by 23% of Remain voters who say UK has duty to leave EU
The number of British voters wanting to stay in the economic and political bloc has slimmed.
Ukip claim to be 'most successful pressure group of 21st century' as poll rating drops to 3%
Party's economic spokesman Patrick O'Flynn MEP made claim to IBTimes UK.
Americans are being offered a $6,000 Brexit-themed vacation to London - is it worth it?
Roll up, roll up and take a trip to see what life is like in post-Brexit London. But is the trip worth it?
Jeremy Corbyn says Brexit is a 'settled' issue – so what is Labour's EU policy?
Confusion surrounds party's immigration plans. Would levels go up or down under a Labour government?
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.
Labour's Neil Coyle: I got blisters defending the EU as some Lib Dems abstained on Brexit
Bermondsey and Old Southwark candidate spoke to IBTimes UK on the general election campaign trail.
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.
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.
Nick Clegg: Tories will unleash tsunami of red tape with hard Brexit
'EU citizens face uncertainty, then hassle, expense, red tape bureaucracy and paperwork.'
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.
Draghi puts down German minister as ECB holds fire on interest rates
Central bank maintains eurozone status quo on interest rate, as its president says 'downside risks have diminished'
Bregret? Majority of UK public now think vote to leave EU was wrong
Boost for pro-EU campaigners as British voters change their tune over the economic bloc.
Keir Starmer: Labour could pay EU's £50bn Brexit bill
Shadow Brexit Secretary also said free EU movement would have to end after the UK splits.
Three pro-EU groups plan to unleash 600,000 campaigners against 'hard Brexit' MPs
Open Britain, European Movement and Britain for Europe have teamed up ahead of the 8 June vote.
UK's failure to deal with customs fraud could affect post-Brexit trade deal with the EU
EU expected to seek €2bn from Britain for not stopping Chinese gangs undervaluing imported goods.
Freight train to central Europe: Riding railroads across borders to seek a better future
More than a million refugees arrived in Europe in 2015, landing in Greece from Turkey and then streaming through the Balkans, heading north to Germany or Austria.
Spanish gunship in 'illegal incursion' in UK waters off Gibraltar
Royal Navy expels Infanta Cristina from Gibraltarian waters for second time in 10 days.
US, UK and other Nato members team up to counter cyberattacks and fake news
A special centre will be set up in Helsinki to conduct research on thwarting such attacks.
UK mobile users may face EU roaming charges of 'up to £3,000 per gigabyte' after Brexit
Britain will be excluded from EU ban on roaming charges after it breaks away in March 2019.
Scotland 'most welcome' to join EU as full member after Brexit
Group of EU politicians write open letter calling for swift entry into the bloc.
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.
Theresa May tells EU Council chief Donald Tusk: Gibraltar is off the table
UK prime minister and European Union Council president held talks in Downing Street.