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Queen appoints Prince Harry as Commonwealth youth ambassador
In a statement, Buckingham Palace said more than 60% of the Commonwealth’s 2.4 billion people were under the age of 30.
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MPs, celebrities call for 'people's vote' on Brexit
At a launch in north London, MPs from both the Conservative Party and Labour joined with hundreds of others to press for what they described as a “people’s vote” on Brexit.
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Parliament must have power to stop 'No Deal' Brexit, says opposition Labour
The government has promised to put that final deal to parliament for approval, but has made clear the choice is either to accept the exit agreement, or leave without a deal.
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Royal welcome and noisy protests await Saudi crown prince on UK trip
Britain is vying to land the stock market listing of state oil firm Saudi Aramco, but no decision is expected this week.
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Setting out Brexit vision, Britain's May appeals to EU to show flexibility
In a much-anticipated speech, Theresa May mixed a gentler tone, jettisoning an earlier strident tone that Britain would walk away from the Brexit talks, with an appeal to the EU to work together.
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UK's Labour piles pressure on May over Brexit stance
Supporters of Brexit have long said striking trade deals around the world would represent one of the big potential gains for Britain from leaving the EU.
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After war cabinet, Britain's May to set out "way forward" on Brexit
May’s meeting with her so-called Brexit war committee at her 16th-century country residence was called to try to reach agreement on a preferred vision for Britain outside the EU.
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UK improves offer to return devolved powers after Brexit, Scotland wants more
The government said the changes it had made would mean that the vast majority of powers would automatically flow from the EU to the devolved administrations.
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UK manufacturers say they urgently need clarity on Brexit
Judith Hackett, chair of the EEF group, said many companies were confused about what Brexit would mean for them.
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May heads to Berlin to face tough German line on Brexit
The future of the euro zone and the governance reforms proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron are seen as more pressing items for Germany than Brexit.
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With no time for Brexit, Macron sets out plans to redraw EU political map
Macron’s comments come after EU lawmakers rejected a proposal he backed for pan-EU lists of candidates for seats in the European Parliament .
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UK border and immigration system unprepared for Brexit – report
Lack of clarity over immigration intentions is creating anxiety for EU citizens in the UK and putting already overstretched immigration officials in an impossible position.
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Remembering women who won the vote, May calls for end to online abuse
Theresa May will announce government measures to make sure social media firms are stamping out offensive content.
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Are you OK, Aunty May? China warms to UK Prime Minster
By Friday the 61-year old leader was basking in a warm reception from the leaders of world’s second-largest economy.
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I'm not a quitter, says UK's May as leadership questions stack up
Theresa May has come under fire in recent days from several factions within her own party.
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UK PM May says she wants free trade deal with China
China accounts for just a small proportion of British exports, 3.1% in 2016, compared with 43% for the European Union.
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Brexit legislation under fire as it enters upper house
The Lords committee expressed concern that the government will use the Brexit process to reshape EU laws without proper parliamentary scrutiny as they move into British law.
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With eye on Brexit talks, May to deepen security ties with France
May wants to use a summit with President Emmanuel Macron to show Britain still has plenty to offer EU member states as she negotiates Brexit.
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Brexit creeps up UK risk managers' worry list – survey
Business interruption was considered the primary risk globally in the Allianz survey of more than 1,900 risk specialists from 80 countries.
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May tells bankers they are a priority for Brexit amid job warnings
Last year, bankers complained that they were not being listened to by May’s government as Britain prepared to leave the European Union, which is due to happen in March 2019.
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Tony Blair warns British voters - time is running out to stop Brexit folly
The United Kingdom remains deeply divided over the planned EU exit that Prime Minister Theresa May says will take place on 29 March, 2019.