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UK civil service 'lacks direction and details' to deliver Brexit says think-tank
Institute for Government says Whitehall 'urgently needs' to prepare for negotiations with the EU.
Keir Starmer: Labour's seat split over Brexit is a 'huge strength' for the party
Starmer says his party can unite the the UK by representing both Leave and Remain constituencies.
UK must create 'clear game plan' for transitional trade deal with EU peers say
House of Lords sub-committees say continued involvement in the customs union could be important.
Devolve EU migration controls to Stormont to keep Irish-UK border open after Brexit say peers
House of Lords' EU Committee urged Whitehall and Brussels to recognise 'unique' relationship.
YouGov 'unsurprised' by Labour crashing to fourth place in Sleaford by-election
Anthony Wells, director of political polling at YouGov, spoke to IBTimes UK about the result.
David Cameron casts doubt over euro's future and warns of 'rising populism'
Former PM made his first post-resignation speech to a group of students in America.
Visa-free travel to Ukraine and Georgia now possible after EU agreement
Ukraine and Georgia plan to become template for visa-free access to EU.
UK MPs launch probe into creating an 'immigration consensus' after Brexit vote
Labour's Yvette Cooper, who chairs the group, says the MPs will tour the UK to seek views.
Sleaford by-election: Tories set to retain pro-Brexit seat as Ukip targets Labour vote
Labour could be pushed into third by Ukip as voters go to polls in Eurosceptic Lincolnshire.
David Davis: It is 'inconceivable' MPs won't have vote on final Brexit deal
Davis made admission during a debate over the government's Brexit plans in the House of Commons.
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.
EU's chief Brexit fixer urges UK to 'keep calm and negotiate' as he unveils timetable
Michel Barnier wants to complete talks with the UK by October 2018 and ratify the deal in March 2019.
Brexit rivals stage Supreme Court protests as historic Article 50 appeal begins
IBTimes UK filmed outside the court in Westminster as the hearing started.
Jeremy Corbyn invites left-wing EU leaders to London on eve of Brexit talks
Source close to Labour leader told IBTimes UK the progressive politicians will dine with the shadow cabinet.
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.
Ukip accuse David Davis of 'going weak at the knees' over EU payments after Brexit
MEP Gerard Batten attacked the Brexit Secretary after his admission in the House of Commons.
Brexit challenger Gina Miller spent £60,000 on security after getting death threats
She said she has endured online racist and sexist abuse and has faced a threat of sexual violence.
Theresa May hopes to resolve EU residency rights row early in Brexit talks
Conservative premier reaffirmed her position during Prime Minister's Questions.
Could Italy's referendum spark a second eurozone crisis?
Italy labours under €360bn of bad bank debt and 40% youth unemployment. It might be in the mood to vote No.
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.
Donald Tusk hits back at pro-Brexit MP in residency rights row
Conservative MP Michael Tomlinson demanded a guarantee over the rights of EU and UK citizens.
Ukip wants Theresa May to reject Brexit trigger and urge MPs to scrap EU law
New Brexit spokesman Gerard Batten MEP announced the policy with his appointment.
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.
Duterte threatens to include human rights activists in kill list if drug menace worsens
The Philippine president likened the country's drug problem to stage 2 cancer.
Government plays down spied 'have your cake and eat it' notes on Tory Brexit strategy
The Brexit notes being carried by an aide to Mark Field MP were caught by a zoom camera lens.
Guy Verhofstadt: EU can become 'empire of the good' after Donald Trump's election
EU Parliament's chief Brexit negotatior spoke to IBTimes UK about the US, Nato and David Davis.
How US and EU failings allowed Kremlin propaganda and fake news to spread through the West
US official says that despite warning US scrapped anti-disinformation unit months before presidential election.
All you need to know about the upcoming referendum in Italy
Italy votes on the most significant changes to its constitution since it was first adopted in 1948.