World Global Conversation: Jeremy Corbyn on Brexit Britain and border backstops Leader of the Labour party and official UK opposition outlines his views on Prime Minister Theresa May's beleaguered Brexit deal and why it won't get through parliament. 10/12/2018
United Kingdom May threatened with 'historical constitutional row' over Brexit deal Britain's main opposition Labour party threatens to launch contempt of parliament proceedings. 02/12/2018
World News Euroviews. The week that was: Jumping into the unknown on Mars, Brexit and AI A weekly round-up of the discussions on View that have been driving debate across Europe and further afield. 30/11/2018
World British MP reveals HIV positive status ahead of World AIDS Day Ahead of World AIDS Day on December 1, Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle told parliament that he is HIV positive. Colleagues called his speech brave and moving. 30/11/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Scotland's Brexit dilemma: deal, no deal or independence | View Scotland has been a bystander in the last two years of the Brexit saga. But what next for Scotland? Accept May's Brexit deal, fight to halt Brexit or renew calls for independence. 26/11/2018
World News Euroviews. We won't vote for Theresa May’s rotten Brexit deal | View The withdrawal agreement that Theresa May brought home from Brussels will cause the break-up of the UK. 19/11/2018
United Kingdom Stephen Barclay is UK's new Brexit minister as May plugs cabinet gaps Leave-voting MP Stephen Barclay has been appointed the UK's new Brexit minister, Downing Street has told Euronews. 16/11/2018
World News Euroviews. Extending Article 50 is now the only way to avoid Brexit chaos | View In the face of an unpopular deal negotiated by Theresa May, we must now extend Article 50 to avoid a 'no deal' or 'blind' Brexit. 15/11/2018
United Kingdom Watch how MPs reacted to May's Brexit speech in Parliament Laughs and jeers interrupted Theresa May. 15/11/2018
United Kingdom Brexit draft deal: May starts playing the number's game British Prime Minister Theresa May is likely to have to do some serious parliamentary arithmetics to get the Brexit draft deal passed. 15/11/2018
Europe News Brexit maths: how can May get her Brexit deal through parliament Members of her own party, her coalition partners, as well as all the main opposition groups, have expressed concerns over the Brexit deal. 15/11/2018
United Kingdom May survives first Brexit hurdle as Brussels publishes draft deal British PM Theresa May secures senior MPs' approval of her draft Brexit deal as Brussels publishes the draft document. 14/11/2018
World News Euroviews. My identity under the Good Friday Agreement is under threat | View The Good Friday Agreement is under siege – and so is my right to have an Irish identity in Northern Ireland. 13/11/2018
United Kingdom MPs shout as May defends economic record | Raw Politics British Prime Minister Theresa May was met with a chorus of shouts from opposition politicians in parliament as she defended her government’s economic record during prime minister’s questions. 31/10/2018
World Donald Tusk: "No grounds for optimism" on Brexit negotiations As EU leaders prepare to meet in Brussels, European Council President Donald Tusk has said he has 'no optimism' that a Brexit deal will be reached. 17/10/2018
World News May: second referendum would be 'politicians' vote' Her Chequers deal has attracted widespread disdain; her leadership is being undermined; she has a cold. But May sticks to her guns on honouring the result of the referendum. 03/10/2018
United Kingdom Straight couples in UK will be allowed to enter civil partnerships, May says Straight couples in England and Wales will be able to enter into a civil partnership, a status previously only available to same-sex couples, the prime minister announced Tuesday. 02/10/2018
United Kingdom Boris Johnson mobbed by reporters as he arrives at Tory conference A journalist made reference the famous British comedy film Monty Python's Life of Brian, asking Johnson: "Are you the Messiah or just a very naughty boy?" 02/10/2018
United Kingdom May takes defiant stance with EU over Brexit May said both sides want a deal but there are two areas where the UK and the EU are “a long way apart.” 21/09/2018
United Kingdom Archbishop defends British MP after activists hound his children The Archbishop of Canterbury, Downing Street and UK politicians have come forward to defend Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg after activists surrounded his London home and intimidated his children. 13/09/2018