Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom
Nearly 700,000 Europeans with Permission to Stay in the UK After Brexit
Nearly 700,000 people have been granted permission to remain in the UK after Brexit, the UK Department of the Interior reported, e-mailing the Daily Mail.About 166,900 people turned to the government scheme to settle European citizens in May to secure their status after Brexit, according to statistics.
EU aims to complete top jobs jigsaw puzzle on June 30
European Union leaders will meet again on June 30 to seek agreement on who should inherit the bloc's top jobs - including the head of its central bank - after failing to get a deal in talks dragging into the small hours on Friday.
The Election of a Heir to Prime Minister Theresa May Has Begun
Ten candidates struggling to replace Britain's Theresa May, will face the first round of voting Thursday, BTA reported.
Conservatives hold their first secret ballot in the governing party's contest, which will begin to reduce the number of contenders.
UK's May quits as party leader, starting succession race
British Prime Minister Theresa May stepped down as leader of her Conservative Party on June 7, formally triggering the race for a successor who will try where she failed to deliver Brexit.
UK Election Results Reflect Europe’s Growing Divide
The result, which horrified the main parties, is an astonishing coup for Farage, and shows that many voters in the UK are no longer interested in "fence-sitting" parties and want explicit options when it comes to the EU.
Despite the stakes at Euro polls, focus in Greece is on challenges at home
About 400 million citizens in all 28 European Union member-states are heading to the polls this week to cast their ballots for the bloc's only directly elected body: the European Parliament.
Theresa May has Resigned
British Prime Minister Theresa May announced her resignation and said she will leave her leadership seat at the Conservative Party on June 7, which will also begin the process of choosing a new leader to try to reach a more resolute deal for Brexit, Reuters reported.
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Once Again the British Parliament is Postponing the Vote for Brexit
The British government will postpone the critical vote on Brexit, which was due to start on June 3rd. The delay is because of the supporters of leaving the EU protest and the rebates Theresa May made.
"We will update the House on the publication and introduction of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill on our return from the Whitsun recess.", government whip Mark Spencer announced.
Europe holds 'most important' EU vote
Europeans start voting on Thursday in four days of elections to the EU parliament that will influence not just Brussels policy for the next five years but, to some extent, the very future of the Union project itself.
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Nathalie Loiseau: Britain Should not Exert its Political Crisis in Europe
Britain should not exert its political crisis in Europe, said Nathalie Loiseau, head of the President Emmanuel Macron's election campaign "La République En Marche!", Reuters reported.
"We respect the British. We ask them to allow us to go forward on our own path, and in the meantime we ask Britain not to export its political crisis over to the European Union," Loiseau told RTL radio.