EU officials concerned about Article 50 deal

European Union officails question the consequences of Prime Minister Theresa May’s loss of her parliamentary majority, raising the risks of failure of the Article 50 deal due to start this month, foreseen in 10 days after the elections to guide the UK out of the EU in March 2019. "1 year after referendum we still…

Brexit blurred in elections outcome

As a result of snap elections aimed to reinforce the position of  Prime Minister Theresa May in Brexit negotiation, the Conservatives won 313 seats out of 650 seats declared, unable to reach the 326-mark they need to command a parliamentary majority. Labour had won 260 seats. Prime Minister Theresa May was aiming to hold on…

Snap elections – Tory lead in exit polls

The polls indicate Conservatives won the elections, becoming the largest party in the Parliament. UK #GE2017 exit poll projects: Conservative 314Labour 266SNP 34Lib Dem 14Plaid 3 Green 1UKIP 0Other 18https://t.co/eXyXVSvVsB pic.twitter.com/dmG5fzFBOD — BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 8, 2017

May to critisize EU27 ‘agressive’ stance on Brexit

British Prime Minister Theresa May will reiterate the need for strong leadership, calling EU27 stance on Brexit “aggressive” as she bids to regain political momentum in a tought competition with Labor’s leader Jeremy Corbyn, narrowing her lead in polls approaching June 8 election. With your support, I can get the best Brexit deal – and…

G7 issued an anti-terrorism statement

G7 leaders requested action from internet providers and social media firms against extremist content online, vowing to double efforts to defeat terrorism after the Manchester attack. The Prime Minister and @POTUS met at the G7 Summit and agreed the G7 could do more collectively on counter-terrorism pic.twitter.com/lmc8MfliyE — UK Prime Minister (@10DowningStreet) May 26, 2017…

May aims to launch Brexit talks in days after election

The UK Prime Minister Theresa May  informed French President Emmanuel Macron she wanted to discuss future arrangements with the EU27 simultaneously setting the departure terms. At her first meeting with Macron since he became president, May reiterated her interest for “early clarity on the position of EU citizens in the UK and vice versa” in…

Manchester terrorist attack

At least 22 people, including children, have been killed in a bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, in the deadliest attack on British soil since the 2005 London bombings. The Manchester terrorist attack was directed at children. It's going to be a very big shock for the UK. pic.twitter.com/ZwwbhwZszh — Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage)…

May warns against Corbyn leading Brexit

Prime Minister Theresa May will call voters to back her to ensure Brexit from the European Union indicating that the Labor will be unable to deliver a solid deal. The message came when the opinion polls showed that support for Tories declined. A series of polls ahead of Britain’s June 8 election have revealed the…

May ‘in favour’ of fox-hunting

The Prime Minister says she has “always been in favour of fox-hunting” and will recommit to the 2015 Conservative Manifesto promise to give Parliament the chance to make a decision. “This is a situation on which individuals will have one view or the other, either pro or against” – said May during a visit to…