United Kingdom UK: former PM Cameron tried to sack newspaper editor over Brexit (and failed) It has emerged that the former UK Prime Minister David Cameron attempted to have the editor of the Daily Mail sacked over Brexit coverage. 01/02/2017
United Kingdom Debating Brexit: process moves to UK parliament MPs in the UK have begun debating the bill to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. Two days have been set aside for the second reading debate of the EU (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill. 31/01/2017
World News Article 50 and how to trigger Brexit When British PM Theresa May announced she intended to trigger Article 50, she had hoped to do so without too much red tape. 31/01/2017
Europe News The Brief From Brussels: Brexit race starts This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of all the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 30/01/2017
My Europe Series The State of the Union: When Theresa Met Trump This is State of the Union, euronews’ weekly round-up of EU affairs. 27/01/2017
My Europe Series The 'Snoopers' Charter': Assessing Britain's new mass surveillance powers UK has just legalised the most extreme surveillance in the history of western democracy. 27/01/2017
USA Trump arrives at Republican retreat in Philadelphia The meeting came as the Mexican president announced he had scrapped plans to visit the new US president next week as tensions rose over a proposed US-Mexico border wall. 26/01/2017
USA The Mistress of Westminster meets the Master of the Deal Theresa May goes shopping for a trade deal in Washington but faces the Master of the Deal himself, Donald Trump. 26/01/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: PM May eyes Article 50 deadline This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 25/01/2017
United Kingdom UK: May bows to pressure to detail Brexit plans in policy White Paper Britain’s Theresa May on Wednesday finally agreed to publish her plans for Brexit in a White Paper policy document. 25/01/2017
United Kingdom UK parties respond to Supreme Court Brexit ruling backing parliament The UK Supreme Court has confirmed that parliament must be given a vote before the process to exit the European Union can begin. 24/01/2017
United Kingdom UK Supreme Court rules parliament must trigger Brexit “A time-wasting and costly mistake” is how some critics have described the British government’s efforts to trigger Brexit without parliamentary approval. 24/01/2017
United Kingdom UK Supreme Court rules Parliament must be consulted on Brexit The UK Supreme Court rules against the government, saying Parliament must be given a vote on legislation to trigger Brexit. 24/01/2017
United Kingdom How did the Brexit vote end up in the Supreme Court? In June, 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union. 24/01/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: UK Supreme Court set to rule on Brexit case This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 23/01/2017
Economy UK details industrial strategy to help post-Brexit economy British Prime Minister Theresa May has unveiled a more interventionist industrial strategy to reinvigorate production and stimulate investment. 23/01/2017
United Kingdom Brexit - what now? Ministers are reportedly pinning their hopes on a short bill or motion in parliament, narrowly focused on Article 50 and making it difficult for lawmakers to amend. 23/01/2017
Europe News No punishment, but no cherry picking - France on Brexit You can forget any cherry-picking when it comes to Brexit. 19/01/2017
United Kingdom Theresa May outlines UK Brexit plans in long-awaited speech The UK Prime Minister says that a Brexit deal will have to pass a parliamentary vote but that Britain will leave the single market. 17/01/2017