LONDON (Reuters) – Britain's main stock index fell on Monday as trade tensions between the United States and China kept pressure on equity markets across Europe, weighing on multinational companies. PHOTO OF …
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LONDON (Reuters) – Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plans face rejection by the upper house of parliament on Monday, setting the stage for a confrontation with rebel lawmakers later in the week …
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U.S. Representative Steve King (R-Iowa) speaks at Des Moines in 2014. (Charlie Neibergall / Associated Press) Republican congressman Steve King of Iowa is being closely examined after sharing a social media publication …
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LONDON (Reuters) – Britain's food watchdog said it was investigating allegations that meat was found in "meatless meals" and vegan meals sold in the two largest supermarket chains in the world. country, …
Read More »Prepare for a possible “Brexit crisis” but do not worry, Johnson’s warning from the UK: Buzzfeed
LONDON (Reuters) – British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson warned that Brexit may collapse, but that "it will be fine at the end" and that US President Trump will take a tougher stance …
Read More »Sterling reaches its maximum of 10 days, but the Brexit cloud keeps profits under control
LONDON (Reuters) – The pound rose on Wednesday as a weaker dollar and better-than-expected data earlier in the week rose the pound, but badysts said the British currency remained stagnant at a …
Read More »Brexit legislation to return to the House of Commons on June 12 – The Times
LONDON (Reuters) – Legislation backing Britain's exit from the European Union will return to the House of Commons on June 12, the Times reported on Monday, giving lawmakers the opportunity to discuss …
Read More »Rally of Northern Ireland calls the month of May of Great Britain to facilitate the rules of abortion
BELFAST (Reuters) – Hundreds of women's rights activists gathered in Belfast on Monday to pressure British Prime Minister Theresa May to reform the highly restrictive abortion rules of Northern Ireland after Ireland's …
Read More »London Stansted has flights interrupted by lightning
LONDON, May 27 (Reuters) – London's Stansted airport delayed, diverted and canceled some flights after lightning struck a plane's fuel system during storms that unleashed more than 64,000 thunderclaps. The British skies …
Read More »End to the “hide and seek” approach Brexit, Barnier tells the United Kingdom
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – EU negotiator Brexit on Saturday urged the British government to stop playing "secretly" about its trade relations targets and warned that delays in agreeing the risk of judicial oversight …
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