Living Baroness of Brooches: are Lady Hale’s pins more than just jewellery? Twitter users have been examining whether the trailblazing judge's could be a coded statement. 25/09/2019
World Raw Politics in full: Judgement Day Tesa Arcilla is joined by politicians and journalists to discuss the major political issues that are defining and dividing Europe today. 24/09/2019
United Kingdom What next for Boris Johnson after the Supreme Court ruling? The prime minister said he disagreed with but would respect the ruling that his suspension of parliament was unlawful - while remaining committed to delivering Brexit. 24/09/2019
United Kingdom Why are UK opposition parties lagging behind Boris Johnson? Although under fire from all sides over Brexit, Britain's ruling Conservatives under Prime Minister Boris Johnson still lead in the opinion polls. 24/09/2019
United Kingdom Watch: The moment a judge rules UK parliament suspension unlawful This is the historic moment a UK judge ruled Boris Johnson's suspension — or proroguing — of parliament was unlawful. 24/09/2019
United Kingdom Boris Johnson dares opposition to call vote of no confidence The prime minister also says he will not ask for a Brexit extension. 24/09/2019
Europe News Malta Migration Meeting: 'Solidarity a la carte is not workable' Italy, Malta, France, and Germany are meeting in Valletta to find a temporary solution to relocating migrants rescued at sea, but a more permanent mechanism to deal with migration flows is not on the menu for talks. 24/09/2019
United Kingdom Labour party members vote against pro-EU stance for election run British opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn won support for his Brexit strategy on Monday, fighting off a challenge by members who wanted him to immediately back remaining in the European Union before any election. 24/09/2019
Germany EU negotiator Barnier says UK's Brexit stance is 'unacceptable' EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said talks with the UK were in a "very sensitive and difficult phase" as he criticised the UK government's position. 23/09/2019
USA Five things to look out for at the UN General Assembly From the climate crisis to the Brexit impasse, including rising tensions in the Middle East, Euronews takes a look at the key issues that will dominate the agenda at the multilateral summit. 23/09/2019
United Kingdom Could MPs be recalled if judges rule parliament's suspension illegal? Britain's Supreme Court is due to rule on Boris Johnson's suspension of parliament on Tuesday. 23/09/2019
Spain 'The UK has forgotten us': Britons hold anti-Brexit protest in Malaga Spain is home to some 300,000 British nationals who may lose their benefits when Britain leaves the EU. 22/09/2019
Netherlands 'Brexit destroyed my business': The business owners who left the UK As the prospect of a no-deal Brexit moves closer, some small business owners have decided to move their companies out of the UK 20/09/2019
My Europe Series Brexit shaming, climate strikes and fresh elections This week was an embarrassing one for Europe's leaders - from a podium shaming for Boris Johnson, to ex-Italy PM Matteo Renzi quiting the ruling democratic party, rocking the new government. And, the Spanish prime minister was tongue-tied as he faces fresh elections for the second time this year. 20/09/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Hate crimes are rising in the UK - thanks to Brexit and an exclusive education system ǀ View New data from the UK’s police forces shows that hate crimes in British schools and colleges have more than doubled in three years. The time period for the study is not coincidental. 20/09/2019
Europe News The Brief: The EU receives Brexit proposal from Britain According to an EU executive, Britain has finally sent the EU its proposal for Brexit. Now it remains a waiting game as October 31 quickly approaches. 19/09/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. The UK government is on course to rewrite the Belfast Agreement ǀ View The British government has stated that the people of Northern Ireland remain British citizens even if they identify as Irish, and are using this policy as a way to restrict and remove the EU rights and entitlements of Northern Ireland-born Irish citizens. 19/09/2019
Finland UK must submit Brexit proposals by Sept 30 or it's 'over': Finnish PM That would give Boris Johnson, the embattled British Prime Minister, just 12 days to lay out his alternative proposals to the backstop arrangement — the insurance policy worked into the Withdrawal Agreement to prevent the erection of a physical border in Northern Ireland. 19/09/2019
United Kingdom 'No rational reason' for parliament suspension, UK Supreme Court hears A verdict over whether the UK government decision to prorogue — or suspend — parliament for five weeks was lawful is expected early next week. 19/09/2019
World Raw Politics in full: No-deal Brexit warning Tesa Arcilla is joined by politicians and journalists to discuss the major political issues that are defining and dividing Europe today. 18/09/2019