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US warns Europe over $19bn tax crackdown on Apple
The European Commission has been criticised for behaving like a 'supranational tax authority'.
Labour's Owen Smith urged to apologise for calling Jeremy Corbyn a 'lunatic'
Challenger made the mental health-related remark at a hustings in London on Tuesday.
Tory MP defends 'tongue-in-cheek' British Empire Olympic medal post amid backlash
Heather Wheeler posted the info-graphic on Twitter in reaction to a message from the EU Parliament.
Bilateral agreements can be a long and winding road
At least six countries in the EU have issues with parts of the Agreement and might delay, if not block ratification. Brexiteers be warned.
Jeremy Corbyn vows to 'extend democracy' across UK and inside Labour
Pledges come as Labour party members start to receive their ballots for the leadership election.
Journalist reported to police by electoral watchdog for voting twice in EU referendum
Charles Moore, 59, said the move was in the 'public interest' to highlight 'lax' voting rules.
Labour Future: Post-Brexit vote pressure group launched to help party 're-engage' with working class
EXCLUSIVE: Sources tell IBTimes UK that entrepreneur John Mills has setup the group to help the party get elected.
Britain could strike 'special status' in EU relationship but divorce proceedings must start soon
Germany's European Affairs Minister said it could be possible given Britain's 'significance'.
Nicola Sturgeon to host Q&A with EU nationals living in Scotland to provide 'reassurance'
Scotland's First Minister praised EU migrants for bringing social, economic and cultural benefits.
Treasury guarantees post-Brexit funding for projects losing EU cash
Stimulus package could cost up to £4.5bn per year, with farming subsidies promised until 2020.
UK Government pledges to plug £4.5bn EU funding gap following Brexit
Chancellor Philip Hammond will guarantee payments to universities, farmers and for infrastructure until 2020.
Mick Cash: RMT Union chief behind summer of strikes backed Iraq War and loves Watford FC
IBTimes UK profiles the general secretary accused of creating travel misery across Britain.
Brexit: Blow for SNP as Scots want to stay in the UK says YouGov
Survey comes a month after the UK voted 52% to 48% to split from the EU.
Develop a tailor-made post-Brexit model 'that suits the UK and EU' urges Theresa May
British PM 'intends' to guarantee EU citizens' rights in UK, as long as Britons' rights are protected.
Royal Society chief urges government to back researchers facing funding crunch due to Brexit fears
Prof Venkatraman Ramakrishnan suggested the government underwrite EU grants to all UK-based researchers.
EU cities looking to prise business away from London post-Brexit
IBTimes profiles the big four EU cities vying for London's crown as Europe's financial hub.
UK and EU countries failing unaccompanied migrant children, says Lords report
The report said lone migrant children are vulnerable and at risk of falling into the hands of traffickers.
Blow for Brexit hopes as US trade chief refuses to discuss new deal with UK
Froman's announcement follows the UK international trade secretary, Liam Fox's visit to the US.
What is More United and who is behind Paddy Ashdown's new political movement?
IBTimes UK looks at some of the key figures who helped launch the organisation.
Brexit: SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon warns UK faces a 'hard exit' from EU
First Minister of Scotland promises to explore all of the nation's options before Article 50 is triggered.
Brexit: Two-year 'shadow' looms over global economy concedes Philip Hammond
As a lengthy negotiating process looms ahead, the chancellor points to 'uncertainty' over Brexit outcome.
EU considers temporarily exempting UK from freedom of movement rules
Potential deal could see Britain retain access to the single market while a migration freeze is in place.
UK's financial services sector will retain its passporting rights despite Brexit, Boris Johnson says
Passporting allows banks in EU member nations to offer their services to clients across the bloc.
Brexit: No single market access without free movement of people, Francois Hollande tells Theresa May
The French president said the UK faces a 'choice' between free market access or 'another status'.
Theresa May rules out Brexit talks 'until our objectives are clear' during first foreign trip as PM
May says Brexit roadmap will take time but Merkel insists Germany, UK and EU do not want an 'impasse'.
UK suffered most terror attacks as 'lone wolf' plots plagued EU nations in 2015
Europol says most of the attacks were committed by separatist terrorists, followed by Islamist extremists.
Theresa May gives up UK's presidency of European Council to concentrate on Brexit
Conservative premier is meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin later today.
Euroscepticism is on the brink of ending the European Union – here's how to save it
If the EU wants to survive, the issue of freedom of movement cannot be ignored.
Why Nick Clegg is returning to the frontline of British politics
Former deputy prime minister has been appointed EU spokesman of the Liberal Democrats.
Boris Johnson to woo John Kerry as pair discuss 'special relationship' between UK and US
Foreign secretary to put on charm offensive after offending US President Barack Obama.