Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom
Donald Tusk: Bulgaria is Perhaps the Best Example of How to Protect our Borders
President Rumen Radev and European Council President Donald Tusk discussed in Sofia the situation in the Balkans, the processes of migration and issues, connected with Brexit, according to BNR.
Greeks in the UK share their thoughts on Brexit
Greeks living and working in Britain are increasingly asking themselves, and others, "How will we manage after Brexit?" They feel at sea and try to shrug off the unease by telling themselves "this cannot happen here."
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Spain might use veto over Gibraltar related to Brexit
Spain is likely to wield a veto over any Brexit deal for Gibraltar after the EU-27 backed Madrid in its draft negotiating guidelines for forthcoming divorce talks between the UK and the bloc.
Gibraltar is a disputed territory, which Britain has held for centuries. For the UK, any Brexit deal would automatically apply to Gibraltar, since it claims it as British territory.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble Says EU to Take Tough Stance in Brexit Talks
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told a German newspaper the European Union should take a tough stance in negotiations with Britain over its exit from the bloc after more than 40 years of membership, Reuters reported.
EU to USA: Mess with Brexit and we’ll mess with Texas!
European Commission PresidentJean-Claude Juncker hit back atDonald Trump’s support for the U.K.’s withdrawal from the European Union, joking that he would champion American states that wanted to secede from the union.
The British bird has flown
The British government has made its official application to leave the European Union, setting the United Kingdom and the EU on an unknown course not only regarding relations between them but also with regard to each side's cohesion.
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UK downplays security row as Brexit wrangling begins
Britain sought to downplay a row over future security ties with the EU yesterday, as London and Brussels drew up the first battle lines at the start of their two-year divorce.
EU Parliament threatens to VETO Brexit deal if UK signs trade pacts with other countries
The European Parliament could veto any future Brexit deal agreed with Brussels if the UK attempts to carry out trade negotiations with countries outside the bloc before Spring 2019, a bombshell document reveals.
UK To Set Out Plan For Converting EU Laws Into Domestic Law Post-Brexit
The British government will set out plans on Thursday to convert European Union laws into domestic legislation to give "businesses, workers and consumers the certainty they need" as Britain exits the bloc, Reuters reported.
UK Prime Minister May triggers 'historic' Brexit with letter to EU
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May formally began Britain's divorce from the European Union on March 29, saying there was "no turning back" from a decision pitching her country into the unknown and triggering years of fraught negotiations.